经济复杂性将促进选定的撒哈拉以南非洲经济体

T. Ncanywa, I. Mongale, O. Ralarala, Thabiso E. Letsoalo, Brian S. Molele
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方向:经济复杂性是通过观察各国出口的复杂产品的组合来间接衡量生产能力的指标。经济复杂性指数提出了一个代表出口篮子中产品多样性和普遍性的指标。研究目的:本研究旨在确定经济复杂性是否会影响一些选定的撒哈拉以南非洲国家的基尼指数衡量的不平等。研究动机:研究的必要性源于这样一种观念,即经济复杂性可以减少收入不平等,因此必须在撒哈拉以南非洲地区调查这种关系,因为大多数国家生产的尖端产品很少,而且也是劳动密集型的。非洲大陆的文献不足也促成了这项研究的形成。研究方法/设计和方法:本研究采用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型分析面板数据集,该数据集包括1994-2017年期间的八个撒哈拉以南非洲国家。主要发现:我们发现经济复杂性可以减少收入差距。实际/管理影响:撒哈拉以南非洲国家应将其生产能力和资源从制造业和服务业的初级产品转向尖端产品,以增加经济复杂性并减少不平等。贡献/增值:这项研究对撒哈拉以南非洲地区经济复杂性与收入不平等之间关系的辩论做出了重要贡献,预计它将为决策者推动该地区未来生产力和繁荣的行动提供信息。
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Economic complexity to boost the selected sub-Saharan African economies
Orientation: Economic complexity is a measure of productive capabilities indirectly by looking at the mix of sophisticated products that countries export. The economic complexity index proposed a proxy for diversity and ubiquity of products in the export basket. Research purpose: This study seeks to determine if economic complexity can influence the inequality measured by the Gini index in some selected sub-Saharan African countries. Motivation for the study: The need for the study emanates from the notion that that economic complexity can reduce income inequality hence it is imperative to investigate this relationship in the sub-Saharan African region where most countries produce few sophisticated goods that are also labour-intensive. Inadequate literature within the African continent has also contributed to the formulation of this study. Research approach/design and method: This study employed the autoregressive distribution lag (ARDL) model to analyze a panel data set, which includes eight sub-Saharan African countries for the period 1994–2017. Main findings: We found that economic complexity can reduce income disparities. Practical/managerial implications: Sub-Saharan African countries should shift their productive capabilities and resources from primary to sophisticated products in the manufacturing and services sector to increase economic complexity and reduce inequality. Contribution/value-add: The study makes an important contribution to the debate about the relationship between economic complexity and income inequality in the sub-Saharan African context and it is envisaged that it will inform the actions of the decision-makers to drive future productivity and prosperity in the region.
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