Czy rozwój finansowy wpływa na rozwój handlu zagranicznego w wybranych gospodarkach przejściowych?

Autor

  • Kunofiwa Tsaurai Ph.D., Associate Professor at the University of South Africa, Department of Finance, Risk Management and Banking, Pretoria, South Africa https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8041-1181
  • Patience Hlupo Lecturer at Bindura University of Technology, Bindura, Zimbabwe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/1508-2008.23.28

Słowa kluczowe:

rozwój finansowy, handel zagraniczny, gospodarki przejściowe, dane panelowe

Abstrakt

W opracowaniu zbadano wpływ rozwoju finansowego na handel zagraniczny w gospodarkach przejściowych z wykorzystaniem danych panelowych (dla lat 1994–2014). Chociaż dostępne są badania empiryczne dotyczące wpływu rozwoju finansowego na handel zagraniczny, żadne ze znanych autorom badań nie stanowiło próby zgłębienia tematu w odniesieniu do gospodarek przejściowych. Nie podjęto próby zbadania, czy rozwój kapitału ludzkiego jest kanałem, poprzez który rozwój finansowy wpływa na handel zagraniczny lub handel międzynarodowy. W przypadku podejścia opartego o efekty stałe stwierdzono, że rozwój finansowy nie ma istotnego pozytywnego wpływu na handel zagraniczny, podczas gdy podejście oparte o efekty losowe wskazuje na istotną pozytywną zależność między rozwojem finansowym a handlem zagranicznym. Ustalenia te są zbieżne z większością literatury przedmiotu. Jednakże, metoda pooled OLS wskazuje, że rozwój finansowy miał znaczący negatywny wpływ na handel zagraniczny.

Zarówno w przypadku podejścia opartego o efekty stałe, jak i losowe, rozwój kapitału ludzkiego okazał się kanałem, przez który rozwój finansowy miał istotny pozytywny wpływ na handel zagraniczny. Wyniki ten są zgodne z argumentacją Patricka (1966), że handel zagraniczny jest napędzany przez wysoki poziom kapitału ludzkiego i rozwoju finansowego. Z badania wynika, że władze państw przejściowych powinny opracować i wdrożyć politykę rozwoju kapitału ludzkiego, tak aby rozwój finansowy miał znaczący pozytywny wpływ na handel zagraniczny. W przeciwieństwie do dostępnej literatury, niniejsze badanie wykazało, że rozwój kapitału ludzkiego miał znaczący negatywny wpływ na handel zagraniczny przy zastosowaniu podejścia OLS. Przyszłe badania na ten temat powinny uwzględniać kwestie związane z endogennością i dynamicznym charakterem danych dotyczących handlu zagranicznego.

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Tsaurai, K., & Hlupo, P. (2020). Czy rozwój finansowy wpływa na rozwój handlu zagranicznego w wybranych gospodarkach przejściowych?. Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe, 23(4), 69–86. https://doi.org/10.18778/1508-2008.23.28

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