External Flows and Development in Bolivia

Paola Barrientos Quiroga, K. Petersen
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External resources for a low income country have the potential of accelerating growth but also of creating Dutch Disease effects. This paper analyses the empirical impact of the most important external resources, foreign direct investment, aid, and loans, on the Bolivian economy for the period 1950-2009. We use a multivariate CVAR(2) model, which directly deals with endogeneity issues and allows for a more profound insight into the chain of causality, through the impulse responses. Our results indicate that loans are positive for the Bolivian economy in the long run, through an increase in exports and a decrease in purchasing power of exports however, we did not include total debt. We find that the effect of aid is negative for the Bolivian GDP per capita in the long run, which is explained by the temporary increase in purchasing power of exports, which lead to a permanent loss in the exports. Finally, foreign direct investments lead to a positive response of Bolivian GDP per capita and exports, and a reduction of purchasing power of exports in the long run.
玻利维亚的外部流动和发展
对低收入国家来说,外部资源有可能加速增长,但也可能造成荷兰病的影响。本文分析了1950-2009年期间最重要的外部资源——外国直接投资、援助和贷款对玻利维亚经济的实证影响。我们使用多元CVAR(2)模型,该模型直接处理内生性问题,并允许通过脉冲响应更深入地了解因果关系链。我们的结果表明,从长远来看,通过增加出口和降低出口购买力,贷款对玻利维亚经济是积极的,但是,我们没有包括总债务。我们发现,从长期来看,援助对玻利维亚人均GDP的影响是负面的,这可以用出口购买力的暂时增加来解释,这导致了出口的永久性损失。最后,外国直接投资导致玻利维亚人均国内生产总值和出口的积极反应,并在长期内降低了出口的购买力。
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