Kenya’s macroeconomic policies and trade efficiency within the East African Community: A stochastic frontier analysis

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Research in Globalization Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1016/j.resglo.2024.100233
Anthony Njoroge Muriu , Paul Mugambi Joshua , Moses Mutharime Mwito
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Despite Kenya dominating trade volumes in the East African Community (EAC), it has been trading below its potential within the region. This is also in spite of the increased scope of the country’s trade opportunities resulting from the region’s increased market integration. Empirical evidence has shown that macroeconomic policies influence international trade flows. However, there is limited empirical evidence on the effect of macroeconomic policies on trade efficiency. The few existing studies on this topic have also used estimation techniques that depict efficiency as being drawn from an average level of trade and not the optimal level of trade, as well as also not separating the effects of inefficiencies from the statistical noises. This, therefore, creates a knowledge gap that this study aims at investigating by using the stochastic frontier gravity model (SFGM), to determine the effect of Kenya’s macroeconomic policies on its trade efficiency within the EAC. The study used annual panel secondary data for the period 2000 to 2021. This study finds that the GDP of Kenya and that of its EAC trading partners, the geographical distance and border significantly affects trade volume. It also finds that globalization plays a significant role in influencing Kenya’s trade. For the inefficiency model variables, exchange rate depreciation was found to significantly increase trade efficiency, while increase in tariff rate had an adverse and significant effect. Further, the study included corruption as a control variable and found that it significantly increases trade inefficiency. Kenya, though trading at an average efficiency level of 86.91 percent, was found to have high unexploited trade potentials within the region especially with Tanzania and Uganda. The study recommends that Kenya’s policymakers deliberately advance the macroeconomic policies that promote trade efficiency while at the same time closely monitor the ones that hinder efficiency.

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肯尼亚的宏观经济政策与东非共同体的贸易效率:随机前沿分析
尽管肯尼亚在东非共同体(EAC)的贸易量中占主导地位,但它在该地区的贸易一直低于其潜力。尽管由于该地区市场一体化程度的提高,肯尼亚的贸易机会范围也有所扩大,但情况依然如此。经验证据表明,宏观经济政策会影响国际贸易流动。然而,关于宏观经济政策对贸易效率影响的经验证据却很有限。关于这一主题的现有研究为数不多,而且所使用的估算技术都是从平均贸易水平而非最佳贸易水平中得出的效率,也没有将低效率的影响与统计噪音区分开来。因此,这就造成了一个知识空白,本研究旨在通过使用随机前沿引力模型(SFGM)来确定肯尼亚的宏观经济政策对其在东非共同体内部贸易效率的影响。研究使用了 2000 年至 2021 年期间的年度面板二级数据。研究发现,肯尼亚及其东非共同体贸易伙伴的国内生产总值、地理距离和边界对贸易量有重大影响。研究还发现,全球化在影响肯尼亚贸易方面发挥着重要作用。关于低效率模型变量,研究发现汇率贬值会显著提高贸易效率,而关税率的提高则会产生不利的显著影响。此外,研究还将腐败作为控制变量,发现腐败会显著提高贸易效率。尽管肯尼亚的平均贸易效率水平为 86.91%,但研究发现肯尼亚在该地区仍有很大的贸易潜力尚未开发,特别是与坦桑尼亚和乌干达的贸易。研究建议肯尼亚的政策制定者有意识地推进促进贸易效率的宏观经济政策,同时密切监测阻碍效率的政策。
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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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