资源丰富中的分配动态:结构和制度变革的影响

E. Uche, N. Nwaeze, Joseph Enyioma Akonye
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对先前研究的批判性评价表明,结构和制度变革在调节自然资源不平等动态中的作用尚未得到充分研究。此外,对资源丰富的撒哈拉以南非洲国家的这种动态知之甚少。为了弥补文献空白,本研究利用2000-2018年资源丰富的十大SSA国家的年度面板数据集,包括自然资源租金、结构转型、制度质量和技术,进行实证评估。在确定了这些序列之间的长期共同进化之后,面板分位数回归的估计表明,自然资源丰富是这些国家收入差距的主要原因;因此,它显著地促进了分布中所有分位数的不平等。此外,在第5分位数,结构和制度变革都不显著地减缓了不平等,但在第10分位数,制度改革带来了公平的收入分配。值得注意的是,在第10分位数和第50分位数之外,体制和结构性改革显著加剧了收入差距。此外,在第10分位数,技术略微促进了收入分配的公平,但在第60、70和80分位数,技术显著促进了不平等。隐含的是,在第10分位数和第50分位数附近的阈值范围内进行结构改革和技术改进,可以确保该地区的公平繁荣。在本文强调的其他政策选择中,确保不让任何人掉队的有利于公平的再分配政策是消除这些国家收入差距的权宜之计。
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Distributional Dynamics Amidst Resource Abundance: The Implications of Structural and Institutional Transformations
A critical evaluation of prior studies indicates that the roles of structural and institutional transformations in moderating natural resource-inequality dynamics is understudied. Moreover, very little is known about such dynamics in resource-rich sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries. To cover the literature gaps, this study harnesses annual panel datasets comprising natural resource rent, structural transformation, institutional quality and technology for the top 10 resource-rich SSA countries over 2000–2018 for empirical evaluations. After ascertaining long-run coevolution among the series, the estimates of the panel quantile regression depict that natural resource abundance is the leading cause of income disparities in these countries; hence, it promotes inequality significantly across all quantiles of the distributions. Furthermore, at the 5th quantile, both structural and institutional transformations deaccelerate inequality insignificantly, but at the 10th quantile, institutional reforms engender equitable income distributions. Notably, beyond the 10th and 50th quantiles, institutional and structural reforms significantly promote income disparities. Additionally, at the 10th quantile, technology marginally promotes equitable income distributions, but at the 60th, 70th and 80th quantiles, technology significantly promotes inequality. Implicatively, a blend of structural reforms and technological improvements within the thresholds around 10th and 50th quantiles could ensure equitable prosperities in the region. Among other policy options highlighted herein, pro-equity redistributive policies that ensure no one is left behind are expedient to eliminate income disparities in these countries.
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期刊介绍: Journal of International Commerce, Economics and Policy (JICEP) is a peer-reviewed journal that seeks to publish high-quality research papers that explore important dimensions of the global economic system (including trade, finance, investment and labor flows). JICEP is particularly interested in potentially influential research that is analytical or empirical but with heavy emphasis on international dimensions of economics, business and related public policy. Papers must aim to be thought-provoking and combine rigor with readability so as to be of interest to both researchers as well as policymakers. JICEP is not region-specific and especially welcomes research exploring the growing economic interdependence between countries and regions.
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