Long-Run and Short-Run Effects of Trade Openness on Life Quality in Sub-Saharan Africa

G. Nkemgha, Aimée Viviane Mbita, Symphorin Engone Mve, Rodrigue Tchoffo
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This paper contributes to the understanding of the other neglected effects of trade openness by analysing how it affects life quality in sub-Saharan African countries over the period 2000–2016. We used two trade openness indicators, namely: Squalli and Wilson index and the rate of trade. The empirical evidence is based on a pooled mean group approach. With two panels differentiated by their colonial origin, the following findings are established: the trade openness variable measured by Squalli and Wilson index has no effect on life quality in the both groups of countries in the short-run. However, it has a positive and significant effect on life quality in the both group of countries in the long-run. The use of the rate of trade confirms the results in the both groups of countries in the long-run. The contribution of trade openness to life quality is 3.27 and 5.19 times higher in the Former British Colonies than that recorded in the Former French Colonies of SSA respectively to the use of Squalli and Wilson index and the rate of trade. Overall, we find strong evidence supporting the view that trade openness promotes life quality in SSA countries in the long run.
贸易开放对撒哈拉以南非洲生活质量的长期和短期影响
本文通过分析2000-2016年期间贸易开放如何影响撒哈拉以南非洲国家的生活质量,有助于理解贸易开放的其他被忽视的影响。我们使用了两个贸易开放指标,即:Squalli和Wilson指数和贸易率。经验证据是基于混合平均组方法。通过对两组国家的殖民起源进行区分,得出以下结论:Squalli和Wilson指数测量的贸易开放程度变量在短期内对两组国家的生活质量都没有影响。然而,从长期来看,它对两组国家的生活质量都有积极而显著的影响。从长期来看,贸易率的使用证实了这两类国家的结果。前英属殖民地的贸易开放对生活质量的贡献在Squalli和Wilson指数的使用和贸易率上分别是SSA前法属殖民地的3.27倍和5.19倍。总体而言,我们发现强有力的证据支持贸易开放在长期内提高SSA国家生活质量的观点。
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