Remittances and domestic investment in Africa: do banking sector development and quality governance matter?

Joseph Dery Nyeadi, Abdulai Adams, M. Musah
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Migrant remittances to home countries have seen a significant increase over the years, especially in developing countries where due to a lack of jobs or unfavourable working conditions, citizens move to advanced countries to better their economic conditions and their dependents in home countries. This has been facilitated by globalisation in modern times. Whereas most previous studies have delved more into remittances and their impact on economic growth, less studies have examined the link between remittances and domestic investment. This study examined the impact of remittances on domestic investment in Africa using a system GMM econometric estimator. Our study departs from the few studies that examined this link by further investigating the moderating role of banking sector development and quality governance on the link between remittances and domestic investment. Using data from 41 African countries from 2004 to 2018, the study discovered that migrant remittances have a direct negative impact on domestic investment in home countries. The study, however, found that both banking sector development and quality governance significantly positively impact domestic investment in Africa. Thus, when we interacted banking sector development and good governance separately with remittances, each interactive term had a significant positive impact on domestic investment. This means that for remittances to influence domestic investment, banking sector and good governance will need to be improved.
非洲的汇款和国内投资:银行业发展和质量治理重要吗?
多年来,移民向母国的汇款大幅增加,特别是在发展中国家,由于缺乏工作机会或工作条件不利,公民移居发达国家以改善其经济条件和其在母国的家属。现代的全球化促进了这一点。虽然之前的大多数研究更多地探讨了汇款及其对经济增长的影响,但很少有研究考察了汇款与国内投资之间的联系。本研究使用系统GMM计量经济估计器考察了汇款对非洲国内投资的影响。我们的研究不同于少数研究,这些研究通过进一步调查银行业发展和质量治理对汇款与国内投资之间联系的调节作用来检验这种联系。利用2004年至2018年41个非洲国家的数据,该研究发现,移民汇款对母国的国内投资产生了直接的负面影响。然而,该研究发现,银行业发展和质量治理都对非洲的国内投资产生了显著的积极影响。因此,当我们将银行业发展和良好治理与汇款单独互动时,每个互动项都对国内投资产生了显著的积极影响。这意味着,要使汇款影响国内投资,就需要改善银行部门和善政。
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