Systems dynamics and casual configurations: Using dynamic pattern synthesis for macroeconomic comparative research

Q1 Social Sciences
David Alemna, Philip Haynes
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Abstract

Dynamic Pattern Synthesis (DPS) provides a new longitudinal method for evaluating the impacts of macroeconomic and public policy interventions. Situated within complexity theory and critical realism, it has evolved from the established methods of Cluster Analysis and Configurational Modelling approaches. Dynamic Pattern Synthesis identifies case convergence and divergence (using quantitative techniques), while remaining close to the qualitative uniqueness of each case. In this paper, the DPS approach is used to consider macroeconomic convergence across Sub-Saharan Africa during the Millennium Development Goals, and the possible impacts of IMF interventions in stimulating long-term macroeconomic outcomes. The findings reveal a high degree of economic instability experienced across the region and varying responses to an external shock. The importance of ‘outliers’ and inconsistency in country convergence are also observed. The DPS method highlights the importance of individual country experiences in relation to external shocks. When factoring in IMF interventions, the findings highlight multiple paths to a given policy outcome, rather than a single optimal economic strategy. This opens up the debate on policy issues associated with economic complexity, including how best to create an overall environment of stability that might promote convergence and reduce the instability that undermines planning and investment.
系统动力学和随意配置:利用动态模式综合法进行宏观经济比较研究
动态模式综合法(DPS)为评估宏观经济和公共政策干预措施的影响提供了一种新的纵向方法。它以复杂性理论和批判现实主义为基础,从聚类分析和配置建模方法中发展而来。动态模式综合法(使用定量技术)可识别案例的趋同性和差异性,同时保持每个案例在质量上的独特性。在本文中,DPS 方法被用于考虑千年发展目标期间撒哈拉以南非洲的宏观经济趋同性,以及国际货币基金组织的干预对刺激长期宏观经济成果可能产生的影响。研究结果表明,整个地区的经济高度不稳定,对外部冲击的反应也各不相同。此外,还发现了 "异常值 "的重要性和国家趋同的不一致性。DPS 方法凸显了单个国家对外部冲击的经验的重要性。如果将国际货币基金组织的干预考虑在内,研究结果将强调实现特定政策结果的多种途径,而不是单一的最优经济战略。这就开启了与经济复杂性相关的政策问题的辩论,包括如何最好地创造一个整体稳定的环境,以促进趋同并减少破坏规划和投资的不稳定性。
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Methodological Innovations
Methodological Innovations Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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