撒哈拉以南非洲的汇款、汇率和荷兰病

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
D. B. Olanipekun
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本研究实证考察了汇款对实际汇率的短期和长期影响。此外,它还审查了汇款对非洲金融共同体法郎和撒哈拉以南非洲非非洲金融共同体地区资源从可贸易部门向不可贸易部门流动的影响。采用基于面板的混合平均组估计技术来估计1981年至2018年收集的26个SSA国家的数据,其中包括15个非CFA国家和11个CFA国家。进行了总体(SSA)和分类(CFA法郎和非CFA)分析。所使用的数据是从世界银行的世界发展指标和国际货币基金组织的国际金融统计数据库收集的。结果的证据表明,汇款流入导致非洲金融共同体地区的实际汇率升值。然而,汇款对非非洲金融共同体地区实际汇率的影响在统计上并不显著。此外,从长远来看,汇款导致非洲金融共同体区域的资源从贸易部门向非贸易部门转移;没有明显证据表明汇款会导致资源从非非洲金融共同体区域的可贸易部门流向非贸易部门。因此,在非洲金融共同体区域,需要实施有效的政策,将汇款引向农业和工业(可贸易部门)的投资,以减少汇款对该部门的负面影响。
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Remittances, Exchange Rates and Dutch Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa
This study empirically investigated the short run and long run effects of remittances on real exchange rate. Further, it examined the impact of remittances on resource movement from tradable to non-tradable sector in the CFA franc and non-CFA zones of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). A panel based, Pooled Mean Group estimation technique was adopted to estimate the data collected from 1981 to 2018 for 26 SSA countries which comprises 15 non-CFA and 11 CFA countries. Both aggregate (SSA) and disaggregated (CFA franc and non-CFA) analyses were conducted. The data utilized were collected from the World Bank’s World Development Indicator and International Monetary Fund’s International Financial Statistics data base. Evidence from the results indicated that remittances inflow led to real exchange rate appreciation in the CFA zone. However, the effect of remittances on real exchange rate in the non-CFA zone is not statistically significant. Further, while remittances caused shift of resources from tradable to non-tradable sector in CFA zone in the long run; there is no significant evidence that remittances would lead to resource movement from tradable to non-tradable sector in the non-CFA zone. Thus, in the CFA zone, effective policies need to be implemented to channel remittances towards investment in agriculture and industry (tradable sector) in order to reduce the negative impact of remittances in the sector.
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Iranian Economic Review
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