国际资本流入与撒哈拉以南非洲经济:资本流入是否引领增长?

Ajisafe Rufus Adebayo, Okunade Solomon Oluwaseun
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撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家自1990年代初以来与世界经济更加一体化,导致国际资本流入激增,但也经历了零星的增长率下降,导致一些宏观经济变量不稳定。本文利用1990 - 2018年的数据,考察了SSA经济增长与国际资本流入之间的动态关系和因果关系。通过结构向量自回归(SVAR)脉冲响应和方差分解,研究发现SSA的增长与国际资本流入呈正相关。它还发现宏观经济不稳定与经济增长之间存在负相关关系;宏观经济不稳定和国际资本流入。此外,通过VAR格兰杰因果关系或块外生性Wald检验,研究发现SSA从增长到国际资本流入存在单向因果关系。研究还发现,国际资本流入并不会导致经济增长,而是经济增长吸引了国际资本流入。因此,研究得出的结论是,一个活跃和有活力的经济体比一个不太有活力的经济体更能为国际投资者提供有利的商业环境。因此,该研究建议南撒哈拉地区的政府和政策制定者应制定促进经济增长的政策,以吸引更多的国际资本流入,这将增加很少可用的国内资本资源,特别是在知识、技能和其他技术进步方面,这些资源后来将转化为南撒哈拉地区进一步的经济增长。
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International Capital Inflow and Sub-Saharan African Economy: Does Capital Inflow Lead Growth?
Sub-Sahara African (SSA) countries have become more integrated with the world economy since the early 1990s leading to a surge in international capital inflows, but have also experienced sporadic downfalls in their growth rates leading to instabilities in some macroeconomic variables. This paper examined the dynamic and causal relationship between economic growth and international capital inflow in SSA using data covering the period of 1990 to 2018. Through Structural Vector Autoregression (SVAR) impulse response and variance decomposition, the study found a positive relationship between growth and international capital inflow in SSA. It also found negative relationships between macroeconomic instability and economic growth; and macroeconomic instability and international capital inflow in SSA. In addition, through VAR Granger Causality or Block Exogeneity Wald Tests, the study found a unidirectional causal relationship running from growth to international capital inflow in SSA. The study also found that international capital inflow did not cause economic growth but economic growth attracts international capital inflows. Therefore, the study concluded that a buoyant and viable economy provides conducive business environment for international investors better than less viable economy. Thus, the study recommended that governments and policy makers in SSA should put in place policies that will promote economic growth to attract more international capital inflows which would augment the scarcely available domestic capital resources most especially in terms of knowledge, skills and other technological advancement, that would later translate into further economic growth in SSA region.
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