马拉维的贸易自由化、制度和经济增长

Hopkins Henry Kawaye
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该研究对制度和贸易自由化如何影响马拉维的经济扩张进行了实证评估。它解决了缺乏关于制度如何影响经济增长以及贸易自由化政策如何影响制度对增长的影响(相互作用效应)的实证研究。该研究还试图找出经济增长是否会影响制度,因为理论在因果关系上存在差异。本研究采用时间序列分析和自回归分布滞后(ARDL)技术来获得短期和长期结果。该研究从1988年开始进行,这是马拉维贸易自由化的正式开始年,直到2014年。实证结果表明,政治和经济体制以及贸易自由化对马拉维的经济增长既有短期影响,也有长期影响。贸易自由化和政治制度对经济增长的短期和长期影响为负,而经济制度对经济增长的短期和长期影响为正。研究结果还表明,当存在强大的经济制度而不是强大的政治制度时,贸易自由化对经济发展的影响更为突出(积极)。最后,该研究还发现,是制度影响了马拉维的经济增长,而不是相反。
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Trade liberalization, institutions, and economic growthin Malawi
The study provides an empirical assessment of how institutions and trade liberalization affect Malawi’s economicexpansion. It tackles the absence of empirical research into how institutions affect economic growth and howtrade liberalization policy affects institutions’ influence on growth (interaction effect). The study also seeks tofind out if economic growth, however, affects institutions as theories differ on causality. The study uses a timeseries analysis and autoregressive distribution lag (ARDL) technique to obtain short-run and long-run results. Thestudy was conducted from 1988, the official inception year of trade liberalization in Malawi, to 2014. The empiricalresults show that political and economic institutions, as well as trade liberalization, affect Malawi’s economicgrowth in both the short term and the long term. Trade liberalization and political institutions negatively affecteconomic growth in the short run and long run, whereas economic institutions positively affect economic growthin the short run and long run. The findings also show that when strong economic institutions rather than strongpolitical institutions are present, the effect of trade liberalization on economic development is more prominent(positive). Finally, the study also finds that it is institutions that affect economic growth in Malawi and not the otherway around.
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