Impact of Export Promotion and Market Development on Social Welfare in South Africa: Evidence From the Agricultural Sector

M. Lubinga, N. Mazibuko, S. Ngqangweni, Y. Potelwa, Bonani Nyhodo
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South Africa’s industries in the agricultural sector spend some of the statutory levy income on export promotion and market development (EPMD) activities. Some industries argue that statutory levy expenditure on EPMD activities generates satisfactory returns on investment but empirical evidence is yet to be presented to support the argument. Hence, this study filled this gap by building a unique data set based on statutory levy expenditure on EPMD for four industries (citrus, deciduous fruits, table grapes and wine) and used econometric analysis to assess the impact of EPMD on social welfare over a 10-year period (2006–2015). Furthermore, we estimated the returns generated on social welfare per rand of statutory levy expenditure. In the analysis, we controlled for unobserved heterogeneity, multicollinearity and reverse causality. The results suggest that statutory levy expenditure on EPMD has a statistically significant positive impact on social welfare across the four industries. On average, a unit increase in statutory levy expenditure on EPMD leads to an improvement in social welfare ranging between 0.2% and 0.4% depending on the industry. In addition, the results suggest that 1 rand spent on EPMD for the four industries in question, on average, generates a US$26 worth of improvement in social welfare. Conclusively, statutory levy expenditure on EPMD played a key role in enhancing social welfare improvement. Therefore, there is a need to mobilise more resources to facilitate the EPMD initiative into new markets and products for the industries.
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出口促进和市场开发对南非社会福利的影响:来自农业部门的证据
南非农业部门的工业将一些法定征税收入用于出口促进和市场开发活动。一些行业认为,在环境保护及发展计划活动上的法定征费支出产生了令人满意的投资回报,但尚未提出实证证据来支持这一论点。因此,本研究通过建立基于四个行业(柑橘、落叶水果、鲜食葡萄和葡萄酒)的EPMD法定征税支出的独特数据集来填补这一空白,并使用计量经济学分析来评估EPMD对10年期间(2006-2015年)社会福利的影响。此外,我们估计了每兰特法定征费支出在社会福利方面产生的回报。在分析中,我们控制了未观察到的异质性、多重共线性和反向因果关系。研究结果显示,法定征收支出对四个行业的社会福利均有显著的正向影响。平均而言,每增加一个单位的法定征款开支,可为不同行业带来0.2%至0.4%的社会福利改善。此外,研究结果表明,在上述四个行业中,平均每花费1兰特用于环境保护发展,就能在社会福利方面产生价值26美元的改善。综上所述,环保署的法定征费支出在改善社会福利方面发挥了关键作用。因此,我们有需要调动更多资源,推动环保署的计划为业界开拓新市场和推出新产品。
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