基于商品的工业出口对经济增长的作用的计量经济学分析(1970-2022 年):来自赞比亚和南非的证据

Kalimanshi Nsakaza, Joshua Simuchimba, Evelyn Banda
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许多发展中国家在促进包容性和可持续增长的过程中,迫切需要重新设计工业部门,以促进增值,特别是出口商品的增值。赞比亚和南非的主要经济挑战围绕着对铜和黄金的长期经济依赖。在经济多元化的大目标下,赞比亚尽管采取了各种措施,但仍在努力减少对铜的依赖,而南非则面临黄金产量下降的问题,需要适应全球可持续发展的趋势和不断变化的资源需求。研究采用动态面板ARDL模型,利用1970-2022年南非和赞比亚的面板数据分析了基于商品的工业化对经济增长的影响。结果表明,从长期来看,以商品为基础的工业出口(制成品出口)对经济增长的影响最为显著,而且是正向的。然而,在短期内,这一变量是负的且显著。此外,从长期来看,矿石、金属和食品出口的影响为负且不显著。但在短期内,这些变量是负的且显著。同样,外国直接投资在长期也对经济增长产生了积极而显著的影响,但在短期内,其负面影响并不显著。研究得出的结论是,虽然对大多数发展中国家来说,采掘和低价值出口是最可行的,但为了能够通过工业出口加快经济增长,这些国家必须重新设计其工业部门,采取更加与商品相一致的方法,将通过区域价值链增加附加值放在首位。
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An Econometric Analysis on the Role of Commodity-Based Industrial Exports on Economic Growth (1970-2022): Evidence from Zambia and South Africa
In fostering inclusive and sustainable growth for many developing nations, there is an urgent need to re-engineer the industrial sector towards one that promotes value addition, particularly on export commodities. Zambia and South Africa’s major economic challenges revolve around the persistent economic dependence on copper and gold. Within the context of their broader goals to diversify their economies, Zambia has struggled to reduce its reliance on copper despite various initiatives, while South Africa faces declining gold production and the need to adapt to global sustainability trends and changing resource demands. Using a dynamic Panel ARDL model, the study analyzed the effects of Commodity-based Industrialization on growth using panel data from 1970-2022 for South Africa and Zambia. The results showed that the effect of Commodity-based industrial exports (manufactured exports) on growth was the most significant and positive in the long run. In the short run, however, this variable was negative and significant. Furthermore, the effect of ores, metal and food exports was established to be negative and non-significant in the long run. In the short run, however, these were negative and significant. In the same vein, Foreign direct investment also exhibited a positive and significant effect on economic growth in the long run while its effect being negative was insignificant in the short run. The study concluded that while extractive and low-value exports are the most feasible in the case of most developing countries, to be able to accelerate economic growth through industrial exports, these nations will have to re-engineer their industrial sector towards a more commodity-aligned approach that puts value addition through regional value chains at its pinnacle.
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International Journal of Economics and Management
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期刊介绍: The journal focuses on economics and management issues. The main subjects for economics cover national macroeconomic issues, international economic issues, interactions of national and regional economies, microeconomics and macroeconomics policies. The journal also considers thought-leading substantive research in the finance discipline. The main subjects for management include management decisions, Small Medium Enterprises (SME) practices, corporate social policies, digital marketing strategies and strategic management. The journal emphasises empirical studies with practical applications; examinations of theoretical and methodological developments. The journal is committed to publishing the high quality articles from economics and management perspectives. It is a triannual journal published in April, August and December and all articles submitted are in English. IJEM follows a double-blind peer-review process, whereby authors do not know reviewers and vice versa. Peer review is fundamental to the scientific publication process and the dissemination of sound science.
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