E. Mwangi, Fuzhong Chen, D. Njoroge
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撒哈拉以南非洲的农业进口、农业生产力和经济增长
本研究调查了1990-2015年期间40个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的农业进口、农业生产力和经济增长之间的因果关系。采用格兰杰因果关系检验来推断因果关系的方向,并采用广义两阶段最小二乘工具变量技术来估计影响,同时控制内生性。自举程序用于处理横截面相关性。研究结果揭示了全样本以及中低收入非石油出口国农业进口与农业生产率之间的双向因果关系。农业进口投入与农业生产力之间的关系是积极和显著的。此外,在全样本和中等收入非石油出口国中观察到从农业进口到经济增长的单向因果关系。农业进口增长弹性在全样本中约为1.0,在中等收入群体中约为1.3。这些结果使人们重新认识到农业进口对非洲地区增长和发展的重要性。©2020非洲进出口银行。Atlantis Press International B.V.出版服务。这是一篇根据CC by-NC 4.0许可证发行的开放获取文章(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)。
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