撒哈拉以南非洲地区的外国直接投资、全球价值链参与与可持续发展

IF 1.8 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Romanus Osabohien, Kingsley Imandojemu, Amar Hisham Jaaffar, Timothy Aderemi, Oluwatoyin Matthew, Risikat O. Dauda
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摘要

本研究利用来自39个国家的数据,实证考察了2000年至2023年撒哈拉以南非洲地区(SSA)全球价值链(GVC)参与、外国直接投资(FDI)和可持续发展之间的关系。采用面板向量自回归(PVAR)方法,研究分析了这些变量之间的动态和双向关系,解决了内生性、异质性和截面依赖性等关键问题。实证结果表明,增加参与全球价值链对可持续发展的积极贡献,尽管这种影响是有限的和短暂的。同样,发现外国直接投资显著促进了可持续发展,强调了其在SSA经济体中的催化作用。相反,监管框架显示出好坏参半的结果;出乎意料的是,更严格的法规对可持续发展表现出负面的直接影响,但对可持续发展绩效的提高有积极的反应,突出了潜在的延迟,或法规影响可持续性的间接途径。方差分解分析强调了全球价值链、外国直接投资和监管强度作为影响可持续发展成果的驱动因素的重要性,而脉冲响应函数进一步解释了这些变量之间冲击的时间效应。该研究建议制定政策,促进技术创新、有针对性的绿色投资和健全的监管框架,以最大限度地提高全球价值链整合和外国直接投资流入带来的可持续发展效益。
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Foreign Direct Investment, Global Value Chain Participation, and Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

Foreign Direct Investment, Global Value Chain Participation, and Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

This study empirically examines the relationship existing among Global Value Chain (GVC) participation, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), and sustainable development within sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) from 2000 to 2023, leveraging data from 39 countries. Employing a Panel Vector Autoregression (PVAR) approach, the study analyzes the dynamic and bidirectional relationships among these variables, addressing critical issues such as endogeneity, heterogeneity, and cross-sectional dependence. Empirical results reveal that increased participation in GVC participation positively contributes to sustainable development, although the impact is limited and short-lived. Similarly, FDI was found to significantly enhance sustainable development, underlining its catalytic role in SSA economies. Conversely, the regulatory framework demonstrates mixed results; stricter regulations, unexpectedly, exhibit a negative direct impact on sustainable development, but positively respond to increased sustainable development performance, highlighting potential delays, or indirect pathways through which regulations affect sustainability. Variance decomposition analysis underscores the importance of GVCs, FDI, and regulatory intensity as drivers influencing sustainable development outcomes, while impulse response functions further explain the temporal effects of shocks across these variables. The study recommends policies fostering technological innovation, targeted green investments, and robust regulatory frameworks to maximize the sustainable development benefits derived from GVC integration and FDI inflows.

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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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