沙特普惠金融、增长与社会经济发展:一种阈值协整方法

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Salem Hathroubi
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实证文献认为,金融包容性对经济增长、减少不平等和贫困具有积极影响。这篇论文有两个方面。首先,它旨在通过构建一个综合指数来衡量1980-2016年期间沙特阿拉伯王国作为一个石油资源丰富的经济体的金融包容性。其次,我们通过一组社会经济主导变量研究了金融包容性对增长和人类发展的影响。使用GMM方法,我们的结果表明,金融包容性与人类发展指数和成年人口的就业份额高度正相关。相反,金融包容性与人均实际国内生产总值不显著负相关,与农村人口和妇女在成年人口中的比例高度负相关。在本研究中,我们通过阈值协整和Granger因果关系检验,考虑了普惠金融、经济增长和人类发展之间的非线性。我们的研究结果表明,金融包容性、人类发展和经济增长之间存在非线性的长期因果关系,而在短期内,金融包容性和经济增长Granger都不是相互造成的。这一结果与之前对石油经济体的实证研究一致。我们的研究结果可以帮助KSA的决策者和监管机构设计一个包容性的金融部门,同时考虑到沙特经济的特殊性。
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INCLUSIVE FINANCE, GROWTH AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SAUDI ARABIA: A THRESHOLD COINTEGRATION APPROACH
Empirical literature argues that financial inclusion has positive impact on growth, reduce inequality and poverty. This paper has twofold. First, it aims to provide a measurement of financial inclusion in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) as an oil-rich economy during the period 1980-2016 by the construction of a comprehensive index. Second, we study the incidence of financial inclusion on growth and human development through a set of socioeconomic leading variables. Using GMM methodology, our results suggest that financial inclusion is highly and positively correlated to human development index, and to employed share of adult population. Conversely, financial inclusion is insignificantly negatively correlated to per capita real GDP and highly negatively correlated to the share of rural population and to the share of women in adult population. In this study we take in consideration the non-linearity between inclusive finance, economic growth and human development by performing threshold cointegration and Granger-causality tests. Our findings show that there is non-linear causal relationship between financial inclusion, human development and economic growth in the long-run while in the short-run neither financial inclusion nor economic growth Granger-causes each other. This result is in concordance with previous empirical studies in the case of oil-based economies. Our findings could help policy-makers and regulators in KSA to design an inclusive financial sector taking into account the specificities of the Saudi economy.
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Journal of economic development
Journal of economic development Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Economic Development (JED) promotes and encourages research that aim at economic development and growth by publishing papers of great scholarly merit on a wide range of topics and employing a wide range of approaches. JED welcomes both theoretical and empirical papers in the fields of economic development, economic growth, international trade and finance, labor economics, IO, social choice and political economics. JED also invites the economic analysis on the experiences of economic development in various dimensions from all the countries of the globe.
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