A Study on the Impact of Deglobalization on the Economic Growth of Asia-Pacific Countries: Nonlinear Relationship Analysis using Spatial Panel Regression Model

So-Youn Kim, S. Ryu
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Purpose - The WTO and World Bank have pointed out the phenomenon of deglobalization. Despite this, Asian countries are pursuing closer cooperation with other countries in the region and around the world. Accordingly, this study analyzes the impact of deglobalization on the economic growth of Asia-Pacific countries through non-linear relationships. We use 33 Asia-Pacific nation’s panel data from 1990, when globalization rapidly increased, to 2020, when deglobalization saw progress. Design/Methodology/Approach - We analyze the spatial panel regression model using the AMG (Augmented Mean-Group) estimation method, which controls for cross-sectional dependence between countries in panel data and country-specific slope coefficient heterogeneity in the panel model. Findings - As a result of the estimation, there is an inverted U-shaped relationship between deglobalization and Asia-Pacific economic growth. As deglobalization occurs up to 50.11%, economic growth increases, but as deglobalization continues past 50.11%, economic growth decreases. Research Implications - Countries with less deglobalization must increase economic growth through policies that protect their own industries, and countries whose level of deglobalization exceeds the threshold must open international relations and pursue economic growth through mutual cooperation and economic integration. In the long term, deglobalization threatens Asia's integrated development and sustainable growth, so globalization, free trade, and multilateralism must be maintained.
去全球化对亚太国家经济增长影响的研究:利用空间面板回归模型进行非线性关系分析
目的--世贸组织和世界银行已经指出了非全球化现象。尽管如此,亚洲国家仍在寻求与本地区乃至世界其他国家开展更紧密的合作。因此,本研究通过非线性关系分析了去全球化对亚太地区国家经济增长的影响。我们使用 33 个亚太国家的面板数据,时间跨度从全球化迅速发展的 1990 年到去全球化取得进展的 2020 年。 设计/方法/途径 - 我们使用 AMG(增强均值组)估计方法分析了空间面板回归模型,该方法控制了面板数据中国家间的横截面依赖性和面板模型中特定国家斜率系数的异质性。 研究结果 - 估计结果表明,去全球化与亚太地区经济增长之间存在倒 U 型关系。当全球化程度达到 50.11%时,经济增长上升,但当全球化程度超过 50.11%时,经济增长下降。 研究启示 - 去全球化程度较低的国家必须通过保护本国产业的政策来提高经济增长,而去全球化程度超过临界值的国家必须开放国际关系,通过相互合作和经济一体化来追求经济增长。从长远来看,非全球化威胁着亚洲的一体化发展和可持续增长,因此必须坚持全球化、自由贸易和多边主义。
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