Achieving sustainable development in ECOWAS countries: the impact of trade openness, poverty and human capital

IF 2.9 Q2 BUSINESS Future Business Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.1186/s43093-024-00367-9
Musliudeen Adewale Balogun, Sheriffdeen Adewale Tella, Oluwaseyi Adedayo Adelowokan, Jimoh Sina Ogede, Soliu Bidemi Adegboyega
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This study investigates the relationship among trade openness, poverty, and human capital development in the pursuit of sustainable development across a panel of ten ECOWAS economies over a 34-year period (1987–2020). Specifically, it examines the roles of trade openness, poverty, and human capital development in sustainable development, while also exploring the moderating role of trade openness on the poverty-sustainable development relationship within the ECOWAS region. To conduct this analysis, the study employs panel autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) using both the Pool Mean Group (PMG) estimator and Cross-Sectional Autoregressive Distributed Lag (CS-ARDL) techniques, taking into account cross-sectional dependence, cointegration, and other relevant diagnostic tests. The findings indicate that poverty has a consistent negative long-run impact on sustainable development, while human capital is positively associated with sustainability over the long term. Trade openness lacks a significant relationship with sustainability in both the short and long run. Inflation is insignificantly related to sustainability. Exchange rates demonstrate mixed effects. In terms of moderation, trade openness positively and significantly moderates the poverty-sustainability relationship in the long run but not the short run. Robustness testing using the AMG and P-OLS models further validates the significant positive impact of human capital and the insignificant effect of trade openness on sustainable development. Given poverty’s significant negative association and human capital’s positive link with sustainable development, the findings suggest the need for integrated policy mixes prioritizing multidimensional poverty reduction and human capability enhancement to promote sustainability objectives across both short- and long-term horizons in ECOWAS countries. Furthermore, prudent management of exchange rates and well-designed trade policies should complement these efforts to mitigate potential risks and harness any benefits for sustainability.

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西非经共体国家实现可持续发展:贸易开放、贫困和人力资本的影响
本研究调查了在 34 年(1987-2020 年)期间,西非经共体 10 个经济体在追求可持续发展过程中贸易开放、贫困和人力资本发展之间的关系。具体而言,研究探讨了贸易开放、贫困和人力资本发展在可持续发展中的作用,同时还探讨了贸易开放对西非经共体地区贫困与可持续发展关系的调节作用。为了进行分析,研究采用了面板自回归分布滞后(ARDL)技术,使用了池均值组(PMG)估计器和跨部门自回归分布滞后(CS-ARDL)技术,并考虑了跨部门依赖性、协整性和其他相关诊断测试。研究结果表明,贫困对可持续发展具有持续的长期负面影响,而人力资本与可持续发展具有长期的正相关关系。贸易开放度与可持续发展的短期和长期关系都不明显。通货膨胀与可持续性的关系不明显。汇率的影响好坏参半。就调节作用而言,贸易开放在长期内对贫困与可持续性之间的关系有积极而显著的调节作用,但在短期内则没有。使用 AMG 和 P-OLS 模型进行的稳健性检验进一步验证了人力资本对可持续发展的显著正向影响,以及贸易开放对可持续发展的不显著影响。鉴于贫困与可持续发展之间存在显著的负相关关系,而人力资本与可持续发展之间存在正相关关系,研究结果表明有必要制定综合政策组合,优先考虑多维度减贫和提高人的能力,以促进西非经共体国家实现短期和长期的可持续发展目标。此外,审慎的汇率管理和精心设计的贸易政策应作为这些努力的补充,以减少潜在的风险,并利用任何有利于可持续发展的好处。
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