Does Globalization Promote Human Development in Emerging Economies? Evidence from a Panel Analysis of BRICS Countries

C. Ebere, Ibrahim Babatunde Aleshinloye, T. Akinsanya, O. Omoyele
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This study has provided an empirical answer to the question whether globalization promotes human development in emerging economies using the case study of BRICS countries. The study subjected the annual data between 1990 and 2019 extracted from the World Bank and UNCTAD databases to econometric analysis. It is important to stress that, in the light of the empirical analyses, the study establishes the following findings; the existence of a co-integrating linkage between globalisation and human development was confirmed in BRICS countries. In the same vein, globalization components-FDI inflows as percentage of GDP and trade openness had a positive and significant relationship with human development in BRICS countries. Moreover, both capital formation and internet users had positive and significant relationship with human development. This is strong evidence that that globalization promotes human development in BRICS countries in the long run. As a result of this finding, this study makes the following recommendations for the policymakers in BRICS countries, and by extension other emerging economies that since the economic components of globalization promote human development in these countries, any time the goal of the policymakers is the achievement of human development in the long run, promotion of policies that would facilitate FDI inflows and trade surpluses simultaneously should be of the priorities by these policymakers.
全球化是否促进了新兴经济体的人类发展?来自金砖国家小组分析的证据
本研究以金砖国家为例,对全球化是否促进新兴经济体人类发展这一问题提供了实证答案。该研究将从世界银行和贸发会议数据库中提取的1990年至2019年的年度数据进行了计量经济学分析。重要的是要强调,根据实证分析,该研究建立了以下发现;在金砖国家,全球化与人类发展之间存在协整联系。同样,全球化组成部分——fdi流入量占GDP的比例和贸易开放程度与金砖国家的人类发展有着积极而显著的关系。此外,资本形成和互联网用户与人类发展均存在显著的正相关关系。这有力地证明,从长远来看,全球化促进了金砖国家的人类发展。由于这一发现,本研究向金砖国家的政策制定者提出了以下建议,并延伸到其他新兴经济体,由于全球化的经济组成部分促进了这些国家的人类发展,任何时候政策制定者的目标都是在长期内实现人类发展,促进政策的同时促进外国直接投资流入和贸易顺差应该是这些政策制定者的优先事项。
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