Trade openness and growth in a small economy: Evidence from Malawi

Jacob Musila, Andrew Mpekansambo
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Economists often debate whether a country should pursue a discriminatory regional trade or the broader multilateral trade expansion. This paper contributes to the discourse by presenting empirical evidence on the impacts of regional and multilateral trade openness on economic growth of expansion in Malawi. Using the ARDL‐EC model and data spanning the period 1995–2020, the estimates show that the impact of multilateral trade openness on the long‐run growth rate is positive and statistically significant. At the disaggregated level, the results show that both intra‐ and extra‐African merchandise trade openness have positive and significant impact on the long‐run growth rate. The evidence also suggests that the impact of a change in the level of intra‐African merchandise trade openness on long‐run growth is larger than that of a similar change in the level of extra‐African merchandise trade openness. Thus, our results suggest that policymakers can pursue both regional and multilateral trade expansions simultaneously to accelerate Malawi's economic growth. To augment the benefits of trade, however, we recommend that policymakers focus on deepening intra‐African trade integration and diversifying the country's export base beyond the primary commodities; and to increase the processing of export products to enhance the dynamic benefits to spur faster growth.
小型经济体的贸易开放与增长:马拉维的证据
经济学家经常争论一个国家是应该追求歧视性的区域贸易还是更广泛的多边贸易扩张。本文通过提供经验证据,说明区域和多边贸易开放对马拉维经济增长的影响。利用 ARDL-EC 模型和 1995-2020 年间的数据,估计结果表明多边贸易开放对长期增长率的影响是积极的,并且在统计上是显著的。在分类层面上,结果显示非洲内部和非洲外部的商品贸易开放度对长期增长率都有积极而显著的影响。证据还表明,非洲内部商品贸易开放水平的变化对长期增长的影响大于非洲外部商品贸易开放水平的类似变化。因此,我们的研究结果表明,政策制定者可以同时扩大区域和多边贸易,以加快马拉维的经济增长。不过,为了扩大贸易带来的好处,我们建议决策者重点深化非洲内部的贸易一体化,使该国的出口基础多样化,而不仅仅局限于初级产品;并增加出口产品的加工,以提高动态效益,从而刺激更快的增长。
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