Economic growth effects of de facto and de jure trade globalization in ECOWAS

IF 4.4 1区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Journal of Competitiveness Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.7441/joc.2023.02.02
R. K. Adjei, L. Grega, Dr. Ing. Libor Grega
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This paper examines the dynamics of trade globalization by analysing and comparing the economic growth effect of overall trade globalization with the growth effects of de facto and de jure trade globalization in the economic community of west African states (ECOWAS). Using fixed effects and random effects models, we separate the de facto measure of trade globalization from the de jure measure to prove that de facto trade globalization significantly and positively contributes to economic growth in ECOWAS, whereas de jure trade globalization does not. We also use pooled mean group estimates to prove that the growth effect of de facto trade globalization is significant only in the short run. By implication, relying only on the results of overall trade globalization can be misleading for policymakers, considering that the de facto and de jure measures of trade globalization yield different growth results. The findings of this study can aid policymakers within the region in identifying proper measures and tailoring trade policies to gain reasonable competitive advantage among other economic communities.
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西非经共体事实上和法律上的贸易全球化对经济增长的影响
本文通过分析和比较西非国家经济共同体(西非经共体)整体贸易全球化的经济增长效应与事实上和法律上的贸易全球化的增长效应,考察了贸易全球化的动态。使用固定效应和随机效应模型,我们将贸易全球化的事实衡量标准与法律衡量标准区分开来,以证明事实贸易全球化对西非经共体的经济增长有着重大而积极的贡献,而法律贸易全球化则没有。我们还使用集合均值组估计来证明事实上的贸易全球化的增长效应仅在短期内是显著的。言下之意,仅仅依赖整体贸易全球化的结果可能会误导决策者,因为贸易全球化的事实和法律措施产生不同的增长结果。这项研究的结果可以帮助该地区的政策制定者确定适当的措施和调整贸易政策,以在其他经济共同体中获得合理的竞争优势。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Competitiveness, a scientific periodical published by the Faculty of Management and Economics of Tomas Bata University in Zlín in collaboration with publishing partners, presents the findings of basic and applied economic research conducted by both domestic and international scholars in the English language. Focusing on economics, finance, and management, the Journal of Competitiveness is dedicated to publishing original scientific articles. Published four times a year in both print and electronic formats, the journal follows a rigorous peer-review process with each contribution reviewed by two independent reviewers. Only scientific articles are considered for publication, while other types of papers such as informative articles, editorial materials, corrections, abstracts, or résumés are not included.
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