外援与非洲经济增长:第三国效应重要吗?

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Santos Bila, Z. Khumalo, Phindile Nkosi, Sodiq Arogundade
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不同的区域通过气候、边界共享等不同的因素联系在一起。除此之外,由于全球化、经济一体化和贸易自由化,非洲国家发展了重要的联系。由于任何国家的经济增长都受到其邻国经济表现的影响,这些联系导致了这些国家之间的空间依赖。在此基础上,国家间空间互动的重要性怎么强调都不为过。正是出于这个原因,本研究调查了非洲国家之间的空间依赖关系。该研究采用非空间(FE、GMM)和空间(SDM、SAM和SEM)计量经济学技术和1996年至2019年的数据,考察了官方发展援助对非洲经济增长的影响及其溢出效应。基于图形和Moran I检验,研究结果表明:(1)非洲国家之间存在空间依赖性;(2)GMM结果表明,官方发展援助的影响是正的,具有统计学意义,但与空间模型系数的大小相比,其幅度较小。这表明,不控制空间异质性可能会低估官方发展援助对GDP的实际影响。其次,研究发现,加权GDP为正且具有统计学意义,这表明一国GDP的增长对其邻国的经济增长具有正且统计学意义显著的影响。根据这项研究的结果,建议各国如果希望官方发展援助在整个非洲提供所需的利益,就应该改善它们的关系和伙伴关系。
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Foreign aids and economic growth in Africa: Does third-country effect matter?
Abstract Different regions are linked through different factors such as climate, and border sharing. Apart from this, African countries have developed significant links as a result of globalisation, economic integration, and trade liberalisation. Since any country’s economic growth is influenced by the performance of its neighbours, these ties have resulted in spatial dependence among these countries. On this basis, the significance of spatial interactions between countries cannot be overemphasised. It is for this reason that the study investigated spatial dependence between African countries. The study employed non-spatial (FE, GMM) and spatial (SDM, SAM, and SEM) econometrics techniques and data ranging from 1996 to 2019 to examine the impact of ODA on Economic growth in Africa and its spill-over effects. Based on the graphs and the Moran I test, the findings reveal that (i) there is spatial dependence among African countries (ii) The GMM results indicate that the ODA impact was positive and statistically significant but smaller in magnitude compared to the magnitude of the spatial models’ coefficients. This suggests that not controlling for space heterogeneity will possibly underestimate the real impact of ODA on GDP. Secondly, the study found that the weighted GDP was positive and statistically significant, which indicates that an increase in the GDP of a certain country has a positive and statistically significant impact on their neighbour’s economic growth. Based on the findings of the study, it is suggested that countries should improve their relationships and partnerships if they want ODA to provide the desired benefits across Africa.
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Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics
Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: Published by the Bureau for Economic Research and the Graduate School of Business, University of Stellenbosch. Articles in the field of study of Economics (in the widest sense of the word).
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