撒哈拉以南非洲外国资本流入、波动性、金融发展和经济增长的关系:一个部门方法

Yazidu Ustarz
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政策制定者越来越担心资本流入和波动对经济增长的影响。然而,关于撒哈拉以南非洲外国资本-增长关系的实证文献关注的是总增长,而忽视了可能导致不同反应的特定部门动态。因此,本研究考察了1990年至2017年期间,资本流入和波动对该地区不同部门(即服务业、工业和农业)的影响是否存在差异。它还评估了金融发展的作用。由于动态面板普通最小二乘技术具有校正序列相关性和内生性的能力,因此本研究采用了动态面板普通最小二乘技术。结果表明,资本流动和波动性对三个部门的影响是不同的。在服务部门,只有援助产生显著的负面影响,而外国直接投资和跨境银行贷款波动则表现出抑制作用。关于农业部门,只有外国直接投资有负面影响,其余的都显示出显著的积极关系。关于工业增长,外国直接投资和汇款具有推动增长的潜力,而援助则表现出负面影响。因此,研究结果具有一定的政策意义。撒哈拉以南非洲的政策制定者可以将外国直接投资和汇款作为发展工业部门的目标,同时将援助和汇款引入农业部门。
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On the Nexus of Foreign Capital Inflow, Volatility, Financial Development and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Sectoral Approach
There is increasing concern among policymakers over the effect of capital inflows and volatility on economic growth. The empirical literature on the  foreign capital - growth nexus in subSaharan Africa has, however, focused on aggregate growth overlooking sector-specific dynamics that might lead to  varying responses. This study, therefore, examines whether the impacts of capital inflows and volatility in the region vary across different sectors, namely service, industry, and agriculture over the period 1990 to 2017. It also assesses the role of financial development. The study employed the dynamic panel  ordinary least square technique due to its ability to correct for serial correlation and endogeneity. The results reveal that capital flows and volatility have  varying effects on the three sectors. In the service sector, only aid exerted a significant negative effect while FDI and cross-border bank lending volatilities  showed a depressing effect. Regarding the agricultural sector, only FDI had a negative impact, with the rest showing significant positive  relationships. Concerning industrial growth, FDI and remittances had the potential to drive growth, while aid exhibited negative impacts. The findings  thus have some policy implications. Policymakers in sub-Saharan Africa could target FDI and remittances to develop the industrial sector while aid and  remittances could be channeled into the agricultural sector. 
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