Extractive resources, global volatility and Africa’s growth prospects

E. Ayuk, R. Klege
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Africa is endowed with an incredible amount of natural resources of which the extractive sector is a key component. Unfortunately, however, the continent is characterized by a paradox of plenty or resource curse, depicting a situation of abundant resources that have not translated into economic growth and prosperity for the population. The potential role of the extractive sector is further affected by global volatilities. This article reviews the importance of the extractive sector to selected African countries. It identifies sources of global volatility that affect the sector and further attempts to establish the factors that drive the volatility-growth nexus. We use panel data covering 18 selected African countries from 1970-2013 to explain the gross domestic product (GDP) growth. Volatility persistence estimates are also calculated. The article further examines the policy space that African governments might consider to make the extractive sector play a major role in the development of the continent. We find that the extractive sector makes a huge contribution to GDP of the selected countries. The empirical evidence also indicates that 12 out of 18 countries find it difficult to adjust their economies back to equilibrium when hit with volatility shocks or changes in the volatility of GDP growth. Keywords : economic diversification, extractive sector, growth, natural resources, resource curse, volatility
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采掘资源、全球动荡和非洲增长前景
非洲拥有数量惊人的自然资源,其中采掘部门是一个关键组成部分。然而,不幸的是,非洲大陆的特点是资源丰富或资源诅咒的悖论,描述了一种资源丰富但没有转化为人口的经济增长和繁荣的情况。采掘部门的潜在作用进一步受到全球波动的影响。本文回顾了采掘部门对选定的非洲国家的重要性。它确定了影响该行业的全球波动的来源,并进一步试图确定推动波动与增长联系的因素。我们使用涵盖18个选定的非洲国家1970-2013年的面板数据来解释国内生产总值(GDP)的增长。还计算了波动性持久性估计。本文进一步探讨了非洲各国政府可能考虑的政策空间,使采掘业在非洲大陆的发展中发挥重要作用。我们发现,采掘业对所选国家的国内生产总值做出了巨大贡献。经验证据还表明,18个国家中有12个国家在遭受波动性冲击或GDP增长波动性变化时,很难将其经济调整到均衡状态。关键词:经济多元化,采掘业,增长,自然资源,资源诅咒,波动性
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