Determinants of intra‐COMESA trade in services

IF 3.1 2区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES African Development Review-Revue Africaine De Developpement Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1111/1467-8268.12715
Socrates K. Majune, Judy K. Kaaria, Evelyne N. Kihiu
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Abstract This paper analyzes intra‐Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) trade in services by establishing its determinants and exploring the role of trade facilitation on the same. The study relies on the Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood (PPML) estimator of the gravity model on bilateral services trade data for total services and eight categories of services in 17 COMESA countries from 2005 to 2019. Results reveal that several factors determine intra‐COMESA services trade, the salient ones being GDP (exporter's and importer's), distance, contiguity, and time zone differences. Trading under a service‐specific trade agreement affects a few services: transport and other business services exports. The effect is positive for transport services and negative for other business services exports. Trade facilitation measures, especially broadband technologies, significantly improve services trade across various sectors. A key policy implication of our results is that service trade is more likely to grow through digital, information, and communication infrastructure development. Thus, policy should prioritize increasing access and usage of broadband technologies.
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东南非共同市场内部服务贸易的决定因素
摘要本文分析了东部和南部非洲共同市场(COMESA)内部的服务贸易,建立了其决定因素,并探讨了贸易便利化的作用。该研究依靠引力模型的泊松伪最大似然(PPML)估计器,对2005年至2019年东南非共同市场17个国家的总服务和8类服务的双边服务贸易数据进行了分析。结果表明,有几个因素决定了东南非共同市场内部的服务贸易,其中显著的因素是GDP(出口商和进口商)、距离、邻近性和时区差异。在特定服务贸易协定下进行的贸易影响少数服务:运输和其他商业服务出口。这种影响对运输服务是积极的,对其他商业服务出口是消极的。贸易便利化措施,特别是宽带技术,显著改善了各部门之间的服务贸易。我们的研究结果的一个关键政策含义是,服务贸易更有可能通过数字、信息和通信基础设施的发展而增长。因此,政策应优先考虑增加宽带技术的接入和使用。
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