Effect of demographic transition on economic growth: does economic freedom matter? Evidence from ECOWAS countries

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1080/03796205.2023.2201892
L. Gakpa, H. Kouadio
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Abstract According to the economic literature, for a country to benefit from the demographic dividend, it must first undergo a demographic transition, which describes the shift of a population from a stage of high fertility and mortality to one of low fertility and mortality. This transition, which results in a temporary increase in the share of the working age population, opens up a huge window of opportunity if the sound policies are implemented. Indeed, the literature indicates that local conditions can limit the expected effects of the change in age structure on economic growth. In this study, we focus on the role of economic freedom institutions in ECOWAS region by analysing the consequences of the interaction between economic freedom indicators and the growth rate in the share of the working age population on economic growth over the period 1996–2018. To do so, the study uses a robust technique, namely the Augmented Mean Group (AMG) method, which takes into account both the dependence and the heterogeneity of the individuals in the panel. The estimation shows that an increase in the share of the working age population only has a positive effect on economic growth when countries have better economic freedom institutions. This contribution is made in particular through improvements in indicators of investment freedom, financial freedom and government integrity. These results call on policy makers in the region to improve these dimensions in particular to enable their economies to benefit from the demographic transition dividend.
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人口结构转型对经济增长的影响:经济自由重要吗?西非经共体国家提供的证据
经济文献认为,一个国家要从人口红利中受益,首先必须经历人口转型,即人口从高生育率和高死亡率阶段向低生育率和低死亡率阶段转变。这种转变导致工作年龄人口比例暂时上升,如果实施合理的政策,就会打开一个巨大的机会之窗。事实上,文献表明,地方条件可以限制年龄结构变化对经济增长的预期影响。在本研究中,我们通过分析1996年至2018年期间经济自由指标与工作年龄人口比例增长率之间的相互作用对经济增长的影响,重点关注经济自由制度在西非经共体地区的作用。为了做到这一点,该研究使用了一种强大的技术,即增强平均组(AMG)方法,该方法考虑了面板中个体的依赖性和异质性。估计表明,只有当国家拥有更好的经济自由制度时,工作年龄人口比例的增加才会对经济增长产生积极影响。这一贡献主要体现在投资自由、财政自由和政府廉正等指标的改善。这些结果要求该地区的决策者改善这些方面,特别是使其经济能够从人口转型红利中受益。
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Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics
Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: Published by the Bureau for Economic Research and the Graduate School of Business, University of Stellenbosch. Articles in the field of study of Economics (in the widest sense of the word).
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