财政政策对发展中经济体全要素生产率增长的影响:来自博茨瓦纳的证据

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/03796205.2022.2053298
Sayed O. M. Timuno, J. Eita
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摘要关于财政政策与全要素生产率之间关系的大多数实证工作都集中在总体分析上,缺乏指导有效政策决策所需的特定部门证据。我们的研究通过使用自回归分配滞后法分析1984年至2016年间博茨瓦纳财政政策对部门全要素生产率增长的影响来解决这一差距。研究结果表明,关注全要素生产率的增长掩盖了各个经济部门特有的具体问题。例如,矿产税、其他税收和社会服务支出仅对第一部门的全要素生产率增长产生了重大的长期积极影响,而对第二和第三部门则产生了负面影响。SACU的收入对第一和第三部门的全要素生产率增长都有积极影响,而生产性支出则促进了所有部门的全因素生产率增长。此外,增值税和非矿业所得税都对所有部门的全要素生产率增长产生了负面影响。与其他部门相比,初级部门的调整速度较高。研究结果特别指出了在影响部门全要素生产率增长时考虑特定部门财政政策的重要性。
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The impact of fiscal policy on total factor productivity growth in a developing economy: evidence from Botswana
Abstract Most empirical work on the nexus between fiscal policy and total factor productivity (TFP) is focussed on aggregate analysis and lack sector-specific evidence required to guide effective policy decisions. Our study addresses this gap by analysing the impact of fiscal policy on sectoral TFP growth in Botswana between 1984 and 2016 using the Autoregressive Distributive Lag method. The results suggest that focussing on aggregate TFP growth masks specific issues which are peculiar to various economic sectors. For instance, mineral tax, other tax revenue, and expenditure on social services were found to have a significant long-run positive impact on the TFP growth in the primary sector only, while a negative impact is witnessed in the secondary and tertiary sectors. SACU revenue has a positive impact on TFP growth in both the primary and tertiary sectors, while productive spending boosts TFP growth across all sectors. In addition, both the value-added tax and the non-mining income tax have a negative impact on TFP growth across all sectors. The speed of adjustment was found to be high in the primary sector compared to other sectors. The findings single out the importance of taking into account sector-specific fiscal policies in influencing sectoral TFP growth.
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Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics
Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: Published by the Bureau for Economic Research and the Graduate School of Business, University of Stellenbosch. Articles in the field of study of Economics (in the widest sense of the word).
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