外部资助的贸易政策改革和企业生产力:来自外国援助机构资助的世界改革数据库的证据

IF 1.5 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Kyklos Pub Date : 2023-01-25 DOI:10.1111/kykl.12325
Jean Baptiste Habyarimana, Vikas Kakkar
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摘要

本文结合国际援助透明度倡议和世界银行企业调查的数据,研究了外部资助的贸易政策改革对企业生产力的影响。通过指定基于2006年至2020年世界银行企业调查的基线和终点调查,我们发现83个国家中有70个获得了用于贸易政策改革的外部资金,主要使用了基于45886家公司的记录,这些公司拥有这些国家的生产力数据。应用差异中的差异和三重差异技术,本文发现外部资助的贸易政策改革的影响是显著的,相对于非受援国的企业,占受援国企业平均生产率增长的12%。我们还表明,外部资助的贸易政策改革使受援国企业的国际贸易环境改善了0.17个标准差,这意味着接受国国际贸易环境良好的公司的平均生产率比非接受国的公司和接受国国际交易环境较差的公司提高了27%。这些结果表明,干预措施应侧重于为更有可能改善受援国企业国际贸易环境的贸易政策改革提供资金。
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Externally funded trade policy reforms and firm productivity: Evidence from a world database of reforms funded by foreign aid agencies

This paper examines the impact of externally funded trade policy reforms on firm productivity by combining data from the International Aid Transparency Initiative and World Bank Enterprise Surveys. By specifying baseline and end-line surveys based on the 2006 to 2020 World Bank Enterprise Surveys, we find that 70 of 83 countries received external funds for trade policy reforms, and primarily use records based on 45,886 firms with data on productivity across these countries. Applying difference-in-differences and triple-difference techniques, this paper finds that the impact of externally funded trade policy reforms is significant, accounting for 12% of firms' average productivity growth in the recipient countries relative to firms in non-recipient countries. We also show that externally funded trade policy reforms improve firms' international-trade-climate in the recipient countries by 0.17 standard deviations, which translates into a 27% increase in the average productivity of firms with a good international-trade-climate in recipient countries over that of firms in non-recipient countries and firms with poor international trade climate in recipient countries. These results suggest that interventions should focus on financing trade policy reforms that are more likely to improve the international-trade-climate of firms in the recipient countries.

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Kyklos ECONOMICS-
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期刊介绍: KYKLOS views economics as a social science and as such favours contributions dealing with issues relevant to contemporary society, as well as economic policy applications. Since its inception nearly 60 years ago, KYKLOS has earned a worldwide reputation for publishing a broad range of articles from international scholars on real world issues. KYKLOS encourages unorthodox, original approaches to topical economic and social issues with a multinational application, and promises to give fresh insights into topics of worldwide interest
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