Trade Balance and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Jordan

Q2 Social Sciences Humanities and Social Sciences Letters Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.18488/73.v10i4.3211
Mohammad Alawin
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This research aimed to study the main determinants of trade deficit in the Jordanian economy for the quarterly periods from 2009 to 2021. Specifically, the study examined the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on trade balance, in addition to other variables. The methodology for this study used Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method which, after applying the necessary diagnostic tests, was verified as the appropriate method. The main result of this paper shows that the COVID-19 pandemic reduced the trade balance, as expected. However, this result is statistically insignificant since the pandemic would improve the growth of the trade balance (TD) from the imports side but would worsen it from the exports side. The results also found that foreign investment was significant in affecting the trade balance. The implication of these results is that the Jordanian economy is vulnerable to outside shocks due to its openness. The government should adopt export-oriented policy to ensure the sustainability of the trade balance.
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贸易平衡与COVID-19大流行:约旦的案例
本研究旨在研究2009年至2021年季度约旦经济贸易逆差的主要决定因素。具体来说,除了其他变量外,该研究还研究了COVID-19大流行对贸易平衡的影响。本研究的方法学采用普通最小二乘(OLS)方法,该方法在应用必要的诊断试验后被验证为合适的方法。本文的主要研究结果表明,新冠肺炎疫情如预期那样减少了贸易差额。但是,这一结果在统计上是微不足道的,因为从进口方面来看,这一结果会改善贸易平衡的增长,但从出口方面来看,这一结果会恶化。结果还发现,外商投资对贸易平衡的影响是显著的。这些结果的含义是,约旦经济是脆弱的外部冲击,由于其开放。政府应采取出口导向的政策,以确保贸易平衡的可持续性。
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