非洲宏观经济基本面错配的实证研究:对肯尼亚经济发展的影响

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本文以肯尼亚为例,分析了非洲宏观经济基本面不匹配的程度及其对经济发展的影响。本文的一个关键贡献是表明宏观经济变量,如金融、失业、国际贸易、政府财政政策以及企业和家庭的储蓄和投资在肯尼亚经济中相互作用;由于与对经济增长贡献最大的主要贸易部门不一致,它们的总体负面影响造成了该国疲弱的货币表现;这一趋势可以在更大的非洲复制。该研究采用了定量研究设计,使用了一份自我管理的问卷,目标人群是47名在肯尼亚首都内罗毕工作的管理者和商业银行家。二级和一级数据来源都被用于获取研究结果所必需的信息。采用分层随机抽样方法选取样本资料。使用SPSS 20.0版本进行数据处理和分析。研究结果表明,肯尼亚宏观经济基本面的不匹配是显著的,p = 0.0001,并对该国的经济发展产生了深远的负面影响。政府财政政策、出口和金融对肯尼亚经济发展的负面影响更为严重。总的趋势表明,尽管环境不利,企业和家庭仍倾向于利用投资机会。
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Empirical study of Africa macroeconomic fundamentals mismatch: Impact on economic development in Kenya
This paper is an analysis of the extent of macroeconomic fundamentals mismatch and theconsequent impact on economic development in Africa, a case of Kenya. A key contribution ofthis paper is to show that the macroeconomic variables such as finance, unemployment,international trade, government fiscal policies, as well as savings and investments by firms andhouseholds interact in the Kenya’s economy; and their total negative impacts owing tomisalignment with key trade sectors contributing the most to economic growth, account for thecountry’s weak pecuniary performance; a trend replicable in the larger Africa. The studyemployed quantitative research design using a self-administered questionnaire and targeted apopulation of 47 managers who are regulators, and commercial bankers, working withinNairobi, Kenya’s capital. Both secondary and primary sources of data were used in eliciting therequisite information essential for the research findings. Stratified random sampling wasemployed to select the sample data. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS)version 20.0 was used in data processing and analyses. The findings indicate that the mismatchof macroeconomic fundamentals in Kenya is significant, with a p = 0.0001, and has far reachingnegative impacts on the country’s economic development. Government fiscal policies, exports,and finance, had more devastating negative impacts on economic development in Kenya. There isa general trend indicating that firms and households tended to take advantage of investmentopportunities despite the unfavourable environment.
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