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Prosper Ebruvwiyo Edoja

Bio: Prosper Ebruvwiyo Edoja is an academic researcher from University of Agriculture, Makurdi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Johansen test & Granger causality. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 206 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of economic growth on CO2 emission using the dynamic panel threshold framework, based on data from a panel of 31 developing countries and found that economic growth was associated with CO2 emissions in these countries.
Abstract: This study investigated the effect of economic growth on CO2 emission using the dynamic panel threshold framework. The analysis is based on data from a panel of 31 developing countries. The results...

332 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the dynamic relationship among CO2 emission (CE), agricultural productivity (AGP), and food security (FS) in Nigeria using annual time series data spanning from 1961 to 2010.
Abstract: The study analyzed the dynamic relationship among CO2 emission (CE), agricultural productivity (AGP), and food security (FS) in Nigeria. The study used annual time series data spanning from 1961 to 2010. Results based on Augmented Dickey and Fuller and Phillip and Perron tests showed that the series are integrated of order one, I(1). Johansen cointegration test was employed to examine the long run relationship. Results show there is no long run relationship among the three variables. Evidence based on the VAR estimates and the impulse response functions shows that there is a negative and significant short run relationship between CO2 and AGP and between CO2 and FS. Also the variance decomposition analyses showed that over time, CE contributed about 23 and 22 percent to the variation in AGP and FS, respectively. Further, analysis based on Granger causality test indicated that there was a unidirectional causality from CE to AGP and also from CE to FS. Policies that will assist in the mitigation of C...

44 citations

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TL;DR: In this article , the effects of structure, conduct on performance of edible oil markets were analyzed using primary data generated through questionnaires administered by trained enumerators, where a multistage sampling technique was used to select 432 edible oil marketers from 36 markets in 3 States of the Niger Delta.
Abstract: Edible oil is a leading agribusiness enterprise in Nigeria. Much is known about its production and nutritional value but little is known about the functionality of the markets’ systems. The paper analysed effects of structure, conduct on performance of edible oil (palm and vegetable oils) markets using primary data generated through questionnaires administered by trained enumerators. A multistage sampling technique was used to select 432 edible oil marketers from 36 markets in 3 States of the Niger Delta. To ascertain the structure-conduct-performance viewpoint, the use of ordinary least square regression technique was implored to analyse the data generated from the respondents. The results portrayed that some parameters of structure (product innovation, fair prices, product homogeneity) were positive predictors of performance, while conduct (collusion) negatively affected the performance. The values of R2 (0.724 and 0.612), Adjusted R2 (0.697 and 0.578) and F statistics (F=14.747 and 5.206: p

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01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: Perhaps you have knowledge that, people have look hundreds of times for their chosen books like this likelihood based inference in cointegrated vector autoregressive models, but end up in harmful downloads.
Abstract: Thank you very much for downloading likelihood based inference in cointegrated vector autoregressive models. Maybe you have knowledge that, people have look hundreds times for their chosen books like this likelihood based inference in cointegrated vector autoregressive models, but end up in harmful downloads. Rather than reading a good book with a cup of coffee in the afternoon, instead they cope with some malicious bugs inside their desktop computer.

735 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of economic growth on CO2 emission using the dynamic panel threshold framework, based on data from a panel of 31 developing countries and found that economic growth was associated with CO2 emissions in these countries.
Abstract: This study investigated the effect of economic growth on CO2 emission using the dynamic panel threshold framework. The analysis is based on data from a panel of 31 developing countries. The results...

332 citations

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TL;DR: It is suggested that natural resources and renewable energy consumption improve environmental quality in the long run, while population growth and non-renewable energy consumption contribute to its deterioration.

271 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the short and long-run impacts of renewable and nuclear energy consumption on CO2 emissions in 15OECD countries over the period 1990-2018 using both the Fully Modified OLS (FMOLS) and the vector error correction model approach (VECM) estimation methods.

225 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the dynamic effects of globalization, renewable energy consumption, non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth on carbon-dioxide emission levels in Argentina over the 1970-2018 period.

219 citations