Remittances and economic growth: Evidence from South Africa using ARDL in the presence of structural breaks

Q2 Social Sciences Humanities and Social Sciences Letters Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.18488/73.v12i2.3717
Mduduzi Biyase, Thomas Bilaliib Udimal, M. Manguzvane
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The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between remittances and economic growth in South Africa, using data running from 1970 to 2019. We utilize the ARDL bounds testing approach to explore the relationship between remittances and economic growth, incorporating control variables and addressing structural breaks. Our findings suggest that the structural change in economic growth occurred in 2008 during the global financial crisis, while the break point for remittances emerged in 1997. After taking into consideration the presence of structural breaks, our study found the estimated coefficient for remittances to be statistically significant at the 1% level of significance. The coefficient is negative, indicating that remittances have a negative impact on economic growth. This result is robust to alternative estimators, including the fully modified least squares technique and the impulse response function. Despite employing different estimation methods, the consistent finding of a negative relationship between remittance inflows and economic growth underscores the reliability of our conclusion. Being a recipient of remittances, it is appropriate for a study of this nature to guide policy makers in formulating appropriate policies to benefit from the full impact of remittances, diversify the economy, and reduce reliance on remittance inflows.
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汇款与经济增长:在存在结构性断裂的情况下使用 ARDL 从南非得出的证据
本研究的目的是利用 1970 年至 2019 年的数据,研究汇款与南非经济增长之间的关系。我们采用 ARDL 边界检验法来探讨汇款与经济增长之间的关系,同时纳入控制变量并解决结构性断裂问题。我们的研究结果表明,经济增长的结构性变化发生在 2008 年全球金融危机期间,而汇款的断点出现在 1997 年。考虑到结构断裂的存在,我们的研究发现汇款的估计系数在 1%的显著性水平上具有统计意义。该系数为负,表明汇款对经济增长有负面影响。这一结果对其他估计方法,包括完全修正最小二乘法和脉冲响应函数都是稳健的。尽管采用了不同的估算方法,但汇款流入与经济增长之间负相关的一致结论突出了我们结论的可靠性。作为一个汇款接收国,这种性质的研究宜于指导决策者制定适当的政策,以充分受益于汇款的影响,实现经济多样化,并减少对汇款流入的依赖。
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