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Role of consistent regime-specific policies in recovering the negative relationship between financial development and economic growth
This synopsis empirically showed that the negative relationship between financial development and economic growth can be reversed through consistent policies in Pakistan. To empirically test this argument, the study utilized the data between 1977 and 2022 from the World Bank’s World Development Indicators, the Pakistan Economic Survey, and the Annual Reports of the State Bank of Pakistan. Markov switching methodology was used to capture the regime-specific impact of financial development on economic growth. The novelty of this study lies in the investigation of the role of regime-specific and consistent financial sector policies in recovering the positive finance–growth nexus. Stable and consistent financial sector policies are pivotal to reversing the adverse impact of financial development on economic growth because spurts and reversals in financial and real sector policies hindered the economic growth process in Pakistan. Notably, the findings suggest that the finance–growth relationship depends not only on macroeconomic variables but past performance of the financial sector is an important incentive. Besides, the results reveal that the inflation rate deters economic growth. The study found that the contemporaneous effect of financial development on economic growth is negative and it turns out to be positive after two years. This confirms the nonlinearities between the financial development and economic growth relationship in Pakistan. To this end, policymakers may consider the lag effect while designing financial sector policies.
期刊介绍:
Economic Change and Restructuring has been accepted for SSCI and will get its first Impact Factor in 2020!Since the early 1990s fundamental changes in the world economy, under the auspices of increasing globalisation, have taken place
On one hand, the disappearance of the centrally planned economies and the progressive formation of market-oriented economies, have brought about countless systematic changes, where new economic structures, institutions, competences and skills involve complex processes, changes which are still underway and which necessitate adaptation and restructuring to form competitive market economies.
On the other hand, many developing economies are making great strides as regards economic reform and liberalisation, and are emerging as new global players. They show an innovative capacity to position themselves in the global economy and to compete with industrialised countries, which are generally believed to be witnessing the rapid erosion of their established positions. These developments are accompanied by the exacerbation of the world competition.
Both processes involve transition and the emerging economies, in searching for a new role and scope for public policies and for a new balance between public and private partnership, seem to currently be converging, especially with respect to the policies needed to create appropriate and effective market institutions and integrated reform policies, and to increase the standards of the population''s education levels.
Thus, liberalisation and development policies, in attempting to strike a difficult balance between social and environmental needs, must be integrated more coherently. This complexity calls for new analytical and empirical approaches that can explain these new phenomena, which often go beyond the over-simplified facts and conventional ''wisdom'' that emerged at the start of the transition in the early 1990s.
Economic Change and Restructuring (formerly ''Economics of Planning''), by keeping abreast of developments affecting both transitional and emerging economies, is aimed to attract original empirical and policy analysis contributions that are focused on various issues, including macroeconomic analysis, fiscal issues, finance and banking, industrial and trade development, and regional and local development issues.
The journal aspires to publish cutting edge research and to serve as a forum for economists and policymakers working in these fields.Officially cited as: Econ Change Restruct