科威特长期和短期经济增长的决定因素

IF 1.5 Q2 ECONOMICS OPEC Energy Review Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1111/opec.12304
Ahmad Alawadhi, Siddig Salih, Abdullah Aljaber, Sulayman Al‐Qudsi
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本文研究了 1970 年至 2020 年科威特经济增长与其需求方决定因素之间的关系。采用了一套自回归分布滞后模型来估计经济增长及其决定因素之间的长期和短期关系。结果表明,出口、固定资本形成总额(投资)、进口和家庭支出与经济增长呈现长期关系。而出口、固定资本形成总额、政府支出占国内生产总值的比重和家庭支出则与经济增长存在短期关系。此外,研究结果表明,科威特的长期和短期经济增长主要由出口驱动,其次是家庭支出。由于科威特的出口以石油出口为主,而石油生产又受限于石油出口国配额组织,这就限制了政策制定者使用最有效的工具来刺激经济增长。在这种情况下,科威特需要制定政策,使出口多样化,建立地方工业基础,利用进口为非石油出口部门提供原料,引导投资支出用于发展非石油产业,鼓励外国直接投资,以促进创新和技术转让及溢出,从而从不稳定地以石油为基础的经济走向更加多样化和可持续的增长道路。
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Determinants of Kuwait long‐run and short‐run economic growth
This paper examined the relationship between growth and its demand side determinants in Kuwait from 1970 to 2020. A set of autoregressive distributed lag models were applied to estimate the long‐ and short‐run relationships between economic growth and its determinants. The results suggest that exports, gross fixed capital formation (investment), imports and household spending exhibit a long‐run relationship with economic growth. While exports, gross fixed capital formation, share of government spending in GDP and household spending exhibit short‐run relationship with growth. Moreover, the results suggest that long‐ and short‐run economic growth in Kuwait is mainly driven by exports and to a lesser extent household spending. As Kuwaiti exports are dominated by oil exports and oil production is limited to the organisation of petroleum exporting countries quota this limits the policy makers from the most effective tool to stimulate growth. In this context Kuwait needs to enact policies to diversify exports, build a local industrial base, utilise imports to feed into non‐oil export sectors, direct investment spending to develop non‐oil industries and encourage FDI to facilitate innovation and technology transfers and spill overs to progress from a volatile oil‐based economy to a more diversified and sustainable growth path.
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OPEC Energy Review
OPEC Energy Review ECONOMICS-
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