Effect of abnormal credit expansion and contraction on GDP per capita in ECOWAS countries

Pub Date : 2022-08-29 DOI:10.1111/ecno.12205
Peterson K. Ozili, Jide Oladipo, Paul Terhemba Iorember
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Abstract

We investigate the impact of abnormal credit expansion and contraction on the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita (CGDP) of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) countries. We analyse abnormal credit from two dimensions: first, the impact of abnormal credit contraction on CGDP and, second, the impact of abnormal credit expansion on CGDP. Using data for 10 ECOWAS countries from 1993 to 2021, we find evidence that abnormal credit contraction reduces the CGDP of ECOWAS countries. We also find some evidence that abnormal credit expansion reduces the CGDP of ECOWAS countries. More specifically, a unit increase in abnormal credit contraction decreases CGDP by 0.99%, whereas a unit increase in abnormal credit expansion decreases CGDP by only 0.1%. The findings confirm that ‘too little’ or ‘too much’ credit does not improve growth per person in immature financial systems. We also observe that banking sector solvency and a strong legal system have a positive effect on the CGDP of ECOWAS countries, while banking sector efficiency has a negative effect on CGDP.

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西非经共体国家信贷异常扩张和收缩对人均国内生产总值的影响
我们调查了非正常信贷扩张和收缩对西非国家经济共同体(西非经共体)国家人均国内生产总值(GDP)的影响。我们从两个维度分析了非正常信贷:第一,非正常信贷收缩对CGDP的影响。使用1993年至2021年西非经共体10个国家的数据,我们发现有证据表明,异常信贷收缩降低了西非经共体国家的CGDP。我们还发现一些证据表明,非正常的信贷扩张降低了西非经共体国家的CGDP。更具体地说,异常信贷收缩的单位增长使CGDP下降0.99%,而异常信贷扩张的单位增长仅使CGDP降低0.1%。研究结果证实,在不成熟的金融系统中,“过少”或“过多”的信贷并不能提高人均增长。我们还观察到,银行部门的偿付能力和强大的法律体系对西非经共体国家的CGDP有积极影响,而银行部门的效率对CGDP有负面影响。
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