The Impact of Moroccan Banks on Economic Growth in African Countries: Analyzing the Synchronization between the Financial and Business Cycles in WAEMU

Elouazzani Hafsa
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The strategic choice of Moroccan banks to conquer the African market has accelerated since the mid-2000s. According to the Banking Commission of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU), Moroccan banks concentrate 29.6% of the market share in the WAEMU region in 2015, and more than 30% of the share of global net income in the region. The article is devoted to the research of the role of Moroccan banks in the economic development in African countries. Can Moroccan banks affect real economic activity and act as catalysts for financial and economic development in African countries? To answer this question, we examine the co-movements between loans granted by Moroccan banks in African countries and real activity in those countries. Therefore, we use the synchronization index proposed by Hading and Pagan (2002). The cycles were obtained with a Hodrick-Prescott (HP) filter. The concordance index values, cross-correlation values were used to identify the characteristics of the relationships between the cyclical components. The study covers the period 2006-2015 and focuses on three Moroccan banking groups (Attijariwafabank, BMCE Bank of Africa and Banque Centrale Populaire BCP) set up in seven countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, Senegal, Togo and Niger. The empirical results revealed that the financial (credits granted by Moroccan banks) and business (real activity) cycles are highly synchronized in WAEMU. The study concluded that the bank credits have a positive impact on real activity in WAEMU countries within the period examined.
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摩洛哥银行对非洲国家经济增长的影响——分析西非经货联盟金融和商业周期的同步性
自2000年代中期以来,摩洛哥银行征服非洲市场的战略选择加速了。根据西非经济和货币联盟(西非经货联盟)银行委员会的数据,2015年,摩洛哥银行在西非经货盟地区集中了29.6%的市场份额,在该地区占全球净收入的30%以上。本文致力于研究摩洛哥银行在非洲国家经济发展中的作用。摩洛哥银行能否影响实际经济活动,并成为非洲国家金融和经济发展的催化剂?为了回答这个问题,我们研究了摩洛哥银行在非洲国家发放的贷款与这些国家的实际活动之间的相互作用。因此,我们使用Hading和Pagan(2002)提出的同步指数。使用Hodrick-Prescott(HP)过滤器获得循环。一致性指标值、互相关值用于识别周期性成分之间关系的特征。该研究涵盖2006-2015年期间,重点关注在贝宁、布基纳法索、科特迪瓦、马里、塞内加尔、多哥和尼日尔七个国家设立的三个摩洛哥银行集团(Attijariwafabank、BMCE非洲银行和人民中央银行)。实证结果表明,西非经货联盟的金融(摩洛哥银行发放的信贷)和商业(实际活动)周期高度同步。研究得出的结论是,在审查期间,银行信贷对西非经货联盟国家的实际活动产生了积极影响。
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