The Foreign Debt and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa

H. Bal, Ayat Abdelrahim Suliman Esaa, Esma Erdoğan
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The growing levels of external debt in developing countries are increasingly a worldwide problem, particularly in Sub-Saharan African countries, where the expanding portfolio of foreign debts, debt servicing rates, and debt overhang cause alarm and global concern. The likelihood of relatively good outcomes of the interaction between external debt and economic growth is based on the government's attempts to maintain a sustainable debt-to-GDP ratio, a low budget deficit, and that the external debt is utilized primarily for capital investments. Under other conditions, the government would confront a circumstance in which accumulated foreign debt levels stifle economic progress, particularly when debt levels rise over time and are poorly managed. In this context, this study aims to examine the association between foreign debt and economic growth in Sub Sahara African countries during the period from 1980 to 2019. The study employed the Dynamic Panel Threshold Regression analysis to investigate the differential impact of foreign debt on economic growth below and above a threshold. The empirical results highlight the existence of a nonlinear relationship between foreign debt on economic growth above the debt threshold during the examined period. Empirical evidence suggests significant policy prescriptions; Sub Sahara African governments should use solid methods of generating domestic income to supplement outside sources of funding, such as the inclusion of domestic informal businesses on a shared cutting-edge platform to ensure successful domestic revenue collection.
撒哈拉以南非洲的外债与经济增长
发展中国家不断增长的外债水平日益成为一个世界性的问题,特别是在撒哈拉以南非洲国家,那里不断扩大的外债组合、债务还本付息率和债务积压引起震惊和全球关注。外债与经济增长之间相互作用的相对良好结果的可能性是基于政府试图维持可持续的债务与gdp比率,低预算赤字,以及外债主要用于资本投资。在其他情况下,政府将面临累积的外债水平扼杀经济发展的情况,特别是当债务水平随着时间的推移而上升且管理不善时。在此背景下,本研究旨在研究1980年至2019年期间撒哈拉以南非洲国家外债与经济增长之间的关系。该研究采用动态面板阈值回归分析来调查外债对低于和高于阈值的经济增长的不同影响。实证结果表明,在研究期间,外债对债务阈值以上的经济增长存在非线性关系。经验证据表明有重要的政策处方;撒哈拉以南非洲各国政府应采用可靠的方法创造国内收入,以补充外部资金来源,例如将国内非正规企业纳入共享的尖端平台,以确保成功的国内税收。
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