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Climate change, growth in agriculture value‑added, food availability and economic growth nexus in the Gambia a Granger causality and ARDL modeling approach

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dc.contributor.author Ceesay, Ebrima K.
dc.contributor.author Francis, Phillips C.
dc.contributor.author Jawneh, Sama
dc.contributor.author Njie, Matarr
dc.contributor.author Belford, Christopher
dc.contributor.author Fanneh, Momodou Mustapha
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-15T04:47:30Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-15T04:47:30Z
dc.date.issued 2021-06
dc.identifier.other https://doi.org/10.1007/s43546-021-00100-6
dc.identifier.uri http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/469
dc.description Research Article en_US
dc.description.abstract This paper aims to test empirically, the direction of causality between climate change, agriculture valued added, Food production (the proxy for food availability), and economic growth in the Gambia. This study employed annual data which were collected for the period 1960–2017 and analyzed these data using the ARDL approach and the granger causality framework. The empirical evidence shows that: (1) the short-run and long-run ARDL model confirmed that the growth of fish production and growth of livestock production in the Gambia have significant positive impacts on the growth of GDP; (2) the short-run and long-run ARDL model indicated that growth of food import and growth of agriculture have negative impacts on the growth of GDP; (3) Granger causality analysis between the lagged values of growth of GDP and lagged values of growth of Food availability indicators has unidirectional relationships; (4) lagged values of the growth of GDP Granger cause lagged values of growth of agriculture but lagged values of growth of agriculture do not garger cause lagged values of growth of GDP, which suggested an indirect relationship; (5) the relationship between the lagged values of growth of crop production and lagged values of growth of agriculture indicated a bidirectional relationship. Finally, an important indication is established on the role of fish production, livestock production, climate change, and crop production to control food availability and economic growth in the Gambia. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher SN Business and Economics en_US
dc.subject ARDL en_US
dc.subject Granger causality en_US
dc.subject Food production en_US
dc.subject Agriculture en_US
dc.subject Climate Change en_US
dc.subject Economic growth en_US
dc.title Climate change, growth in agriculture value‑added, food availability and economic growth nexus in the Gambia a Granger causality and ARDL modeling approach en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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