贸易援助与非洲贸易绩效:来自与中国和经合组织国家双边贸易流动的证据

Adugna Lemi
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围绕贸易援助(AfT)的乐观情绪促使学者和实践者探索其与非洲受援国贸易绩效的联系。由于缺乏正式的评估指导方针,以前的大多数研究都使用汇总数据,研究了外汇储备对进出口的影响,并发现结果与外汇储备的既定目标一致。本研究使用来自中国和经合组织成员国的外汇储备分类数据,调查了非洲国家情况下这种联系的性质。结果表明,经合发组织向所有部门和经济基础设施提供的援助增加了非洲对经合发组织国家的进口和出口。这一发现也适用于各种商品组。经合组织国家的AfT组成部分的结果好坏参半,“贸易教育和培训”的AfT是唯一发现能改善净出口的组成部分。就中国而言,结果很弱,但表明中国对非洲的资金流动在非洲与中国的贸易中几乎没有发挥作用,非洲国家的基础设施和经济规模更为重要。
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Aid for trade and Africa's trade performance: Evidence from bilateral trade flows with China and OECD countries

The optimism surrounding aid for trade (AfT) led scholars and practitioners to probe its link with trade performance of aid-recipient countries in Africa. In the absence of formal evaluation guidelines, most previous studies, using aggregate data, have looked into the impacts of AfT on exports and imports and found results consistent with the stated objectives of AfT. The present study investigates the nature of the link for the case of African countries using disaggregated AfT data from China and OECD member countries. The results show that flows of OECD aid to all sectors and to economic infrastructure have increased both Africa's imports from and exports to OECD countries. This finding also holds the various commodity group. The results for the components of AfT from OECD countries are mixed, with AfT for ‘trade education and training' the only component found to improve net-exports. In the case of China, the results are weak, but suggest that Chinese AfT flows to Africa have played little role in Africa's trade with China, with infrastructure and economic size of African countries being more important.

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