Short- and long-run relationship between financial development and economic competitiveness in WAEMU: does institutional quality matter?

IF 2.9 Q2 BUSINESS
Moussa Sigue, Désiré Drabo, Soumaïla Woni, Gnanderman Sirpe, Aminata Ouedraogo
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Purpose This paper aims to assess the short- and long-run effects of the interaction between institutional quality and financial development (FD) on the competitiveness of the WAEMU economy over the period 2007–2018. Design/methodology/approach The methodology consisted of cross-referencing a synthetic indicator of FD with indicators of institutional quality and then estimating an auto regressive distributed lag model. Findings The results of the pooled mean group and dynamic fixed effect estimation show a positive and significant impact of this interaction on the competitiveness of the economy in the long run. In the short run, the results are quite similar to those in the long run for the direct effects but different for the crosses. Also, the analysis of country specificity shows that the results are similar to those in the short run since the interaction between FD and institutional quality (political stability and government effectiveness) negatively affects the competitiveness of Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Mali, and positively affects the competitiveness of Benin and Senegal. Social implications These results suggest the need for effective policies to improve the quality of institutions to enhance the mobilization of financial resources through FD to ensure the competitiveness of economies. Improving the quality of the political and institutional environment is a prerequisite for economic competitiveness. Originality/value The paper is in line with the New Institutional Economics that developed in the 1970s. This referential framework is a heterogeneous body of work that encompasses works whose common point is the determination of the role of institutions in economic coordination. Unlike previous studies, which have focused on the contribution of the interaction between institutional quality variables and FD on economic growth, this paper analyzes the effects of this interaction on economic competitiveness. It, therefore, constitutes a contribution to this literature and aims primarily to fill this gap.
东亚经济联盟金融发展与经济竞争力的短期和长期关系:制度质量重要吗?
本文旨在评估2007-2018年期间制度质量和金融发展(FD)之间的相互作用对东亚货币联盟经济竞争力的短期和长期影响。设计/方法/方法该方法包括将FD的综合指标与机构质量指标交叉引用,然后估计一个自动回归的分布滞后模型。结果表明,从长期来看,混合平均组和动态固定效应估计的结果表明,这种相互作用对经济竞争力有显著的正向影响。在短期内,直接影响的结果与长期影响的结果非常相似,但在杂交方面则有所不同。此外,对国家特殊性的分析表明,结果与短期内的结果相似,因为FD与制度质量(政治稳定和政府有效性)之间的相互作用对布基纳法索、科特迪瓦和马里的竞争力产生了负面影响,而对贝宁和塞内加尔的竞争力产生了积极影响。这些结果表明,需要制定有效的政策来提高制度质量,通过FD加强财政资源的动员,以确保经济体的竞争力。改善政治和制度环境的质量是经济竞争力的先决条件。本文与20世纪70年代发展起来的新制度经济学是一致的。这个参考框架是一个异质的工作体,其共同点是确定制度在经济协调中的作用。以往的研究主要关注制度质量变量和FD之间的相互作用对经济增长的贡献,而本文分析了这种相互作用对经济竞争力的影响。因此,它构成了对这一文献的贡献,其主要目的是填补这一空白。
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期刊介绍: The following list indicates the key issues in the Competitiveness Review. We invite papers on these and related topics. Special issues of the Review will collect papers on specific topics selected by the editors. Definition/conceptual framework of competitiveness Competitiveness diagnostics and rankings Competitiveness and economic outcomes Specific dimensions of competitiveness Competitiveness and endowments Competitiveness and economic development Location and business strategy International business and the role of MNCs Innovation and innovative capacity Clusters and cluster initiatives Institutions for competitiveness Public policy (e.g., innovation, cluster development, regional development) The Competitiveness Review aims to publish high quality papers directed at scholars, government institutions, businesses and practitioners. It appears in collaboration with key academic and professional groups in the field of competitiveness analysis and policy, including the Microeconomics of Competitiveness (MOC) network and The Competitiveness Institute (TCI) practitioner network for competitiveness, clusters and innovation.
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