Impact of entrepreneurial governance and ease of doing business on economic growth: Evidence from ECOWAS economies (2000–2019)

IF 2.7 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Lukman Raimi, Hazwan Haini
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We reignited the debate that developing countries still struggle to make the most of entrepreneurship due to institutional imbalances. The aim of this study is to empirically examine impact of entrepreneurial governance and ease of doing business on economic growth in a panel of 15 ECOWAS countries. The empirical evidence is based on secondary data from 2000 to 2019 estimated using the Pooled OLS Regression OLS estimator. Using institutional theory, we examined the chain of causality from institutions to entrepreneurship and from entrepreneurship to economic growth. Four findings emerged. Firstly, the regulatory pillar, represented by the indicators of ease of doing business (incorporation procedure, time required to set up a business, and cost of the business), is negatively and significantly related to economic growth. But the indicators of cost of doing business and start-up costs are more detrimental to business and economic growth. Secondly, the normative pillar represented by entrepreneurial governance indicators (government integrity and business freedom) is positively and significantly associated with growth. But the impact of government integrity on economic growth is greater than that of business freedom. Third, the interaction between regulatory and normative pillars is negative and significant. Finally, the cognitive pillar shows mixed results. For example, indicators of investment, trade openness, education, and financial development have positive and significant effects on economic growth, while government size, inflation, and population have negative and significant effects on economic growth. We discuss policy implications for stakeholders in ECOWAS economies.

创业治理和经商便利性对经济增长的影响:来自西非经共体经济体的证据(2000-2009)
我们再次引发了一场辩论,即由于体制失衡,发展中国家仍然难以充分利用创业精神。本研究旨在对西非经共体 15 个国家的创业治理和经商便利性对经济增长的影响进行实证研究。实证证据基于 2000 年至 2019 年的二手数据,使用集合 OLS 回归 OLS 估算器进行估算。利用制度理论,我们研究了从制度到创业以及从创业到经济增长的因果关系链。我们得出了四个结论。首先,监管支柱与经济增长呈显著负相关,监管支柱由经商便利度指标(公司注册程序、创办企业所需时间和企业成本)代表。但是,经营成本和创业成本指标对企业和经济增长的不利影响更大。其次,以创业治理指标(政府诚信和商业自由)为代表的规范性支柱与经济增长呈显著正相关。但政府诚信对经济增长的影响大于商业自由。第三,监管支柱与规范支柱之间的交互作用为负且显著。最后,认知支柱的结果好坏参半。例如,投资、贸易开放度、教育和金融发展指标对经济增长有积极而显著的影响,而政府规模、通货膨胀和人口对经济增长则有消极而显著的影响。我们讨论了对西非经共体经济体利益相关者的政策影响。
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Journal of Public Affairs
Journal of Public Affairs PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Affairs provides an international forum for refereed papers, case studies and reviews on the latest developments, practice and thinking in government relations, public affairs, and political marketing. The Journal is guided by the twin objectives of publishing submissions of the utmost relevance to the day-to-day practice of communication specialists, and promoting the highest standards of intellectual rigour.
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