The Impact of Energy Consumption, Economic Freedom and Corruption on Manufacturing Performance: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Sub-Saharan African

This paper examines the causal link concerning manufacturing performance, institutional quality and energy consumption for pane of five middle-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (Botswana, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan & South Africa) for the period 1995-2012.The panel co-integration test display...

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Main Authors: Hassan, Sallahuddin, Danmaraya, Ismail Aliyu
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spelling my.uum.repo.248832018-10-03T00:42:14Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/24883/ The Impact of Energy Consumption, Economic Freedom and Corruption on Manufacturing Performance: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Sub-Saharan African Hassan, Sallahuddin Danmaraya, Ismail Aliyu HD28 Management. Industrial Management This paper examines the causal link concerning manufacturing performance, institutional quality and energy consumption for pane of five middle-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (Botswana, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan & South Africa) for the period 1995-2012.The panel co-integration test displays evidence of co-integration among the variables. The result of the Fully Modified OLS pointed out that energy consumption, labour and capital formation are important factors that determines manufacturing performance in the five middle-income SSA countries while corruption variable and economic freedom are not significant in determining the performance of the manufacturing sector. Equally, the result revealed causality running from manufacturing performance to energy consumption, capital formation and economic growth as well as bidirectional causality between manufacturing performance and labour and, between manufacturing performance and corruption variable.The study therefore suggests that energy conservation policy will have less negative effect on manufacturing performance. 2017-07-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/24883/1/2nd%20IRC%202017%20113.pdf Hassan, Sallahuddin and Danmaraya, Ismail Aliyu (2017) The Impact of Energy Consumption, Economic Freedom and Corruption on Manufacturing Performance: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Sub-Saharan African. In: 2nd International Research Conference on Economics Business and Social Sciences,, 11-12 July 2017, Park Royal Hotel Penang Malaysia..
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Hassan, Sallahuddin
Danmaraya, Ismail Aliyu
The Impact of Energy Consumption, Economic Freedom and Corruption on Manufacturing Performance: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Sub-Saharan African
description This paper examines the causal link concerning manufacturing performance, institutional quality and energy consumption for pane of five middle-income countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (Botswana, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan & South Africa) for the period 1995-2012.The panel co-integration test displays evidence of co-integration among the variables. The result of the Fully Modified OLS pointed out that energy consumption, labour and capital formation are important factors that determines manufacturing performance in the five middle-income SSA countries while corruption variable and economic freedom are not significant in determining the performance of the manufacturing sector. Equally, the result revealed causality running from manufacturing performance to energy consumption, capital formation and economic growth as well as bidirectional causality between manufacturing performance and labour and, between manufacturing performance and corruption variable.The study therefore suggests that energy conservation policy will have less negative effect on manufacturing performance.
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author Hassan, Sallahuddin
Danmaraya, Ismail Aliyu
author_facet Hassan, Sallahuddin
Danmaraya, Ismail Aliyu
author_sort Hassan, Sallahuddin
title The Impact of Energy Consumption, Economic Freedom and Corruption on Manufacturing Performance: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Sub-Saharan African
title_short The Impact of Energy Consumption, Economic Freedom and Corruption on Manufacturing Performance: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Sub-Saharan African
title_full The Impact of Energy Consumption, Economic Freedom and Corruption on Manufacturing Performance: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Sub-Saharan African
title_fullStr The Impact of Energy Consumption, Economic Freedom and Corruption on Manufacturing Performance: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Sub-Saharan African
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Energy Consumption, Economic Freedom and Corruption on Manufacturing Performance: Panel Data Evidence from Low-Income Sub-Saharan African
title_sort impact of energy consumption, economic freedom and corruption on manufacturing performance: panel data evidence from low-income sub-saharan african
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