贸易开放、外国直接投资与收入不平等:来自尼日利亚的新经验证据

ACTA VSFS Pub Date : 2022-07-31 DOI:10.37355/acta-2022/1-01
J. Ogede, O. Maku, B. O. Oshinowo, Mojeed M. Ologundudu
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大量实证文献在全球范围内对贸易开放与收入不平等的关系进行了研究。然而,在外国直接投资流入对尼日利亚经济不平等的影响方面存在知识差距。由于这种知识差距和对方法和范围变化的日益关注,使得关于贸易开放、外国直接投资和收入不平等之间关系的辩论并非毫无争议。因此,本研究使用ARDL方法研究了1981年至2019年尼日利亚贸易开放、外国直接投资和收入不平等之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明,贸易开放在短期内对收入不平等产生了负面影响。这意味着,贸易开放程度的提高会导致不平等程度的下降。同样,研究发现FDI与收入不平等呈负相关。这一发现与斯托尔珀-萨缪尔森定理(Stolper-Samuelson’s theorem)在亚洲的理论预测一致,即贸易开放和外国直接投资流入影响收入不平等。关于政府支出的研究结果也对不平等产生了积极影响。鉴于体制和宏观经济决定因素的代理显示出各种各样的迹象和影响,本研究建议采取政策刺激措施,旨在加强经济和社会结构,同时刺激外国直接投资流入的潜力,以提高家庭收入。
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Trade Openess, FDI and Income Inequality: New Empirical Evidence from Nigeria
A huge number of empirical literature has carried investigation on trade openness-income inequality nexus globally. However, there are areas of knowledge gap on the part of the impacts of FDI inflows on inequality to the Nigerian economy. As a result of this knowledge gap and growing concern for variations in methodologies and scope which makes the debate on nexus between trade openness, FDI and income inequality not beyond controversy. Hence, this study examines the nexus between trade openness, FDI and income inequality in Nigeria between 1981 and 2019 using ARDL methodology. Our findings show that shows that trade openness exerts a negative effect on income inequality in the short-run. This implies that rising trade openness leads to decline in inequality. Equally, the study finds that FDI is negatively related to income inequality. The findings are in tandem the theoretical prediction of Stolper-Samuelson‘s theorem in case of Asia that trade openness and FDI inflow impact income inequality. The findings on government expenditure also exerts a positive effect on inequality. Given that proxies for institutional and macroeconomic determinants demonstrate a diverse variety of indications and effects, this study suggests a policy stimulus aimed at enhancing economic and social structures while also stimulating FDI influx potential in order to raise household incomes.
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