Trade openness and economic growth: experience from three SACU countries

This study uses annual data for the period 1975-2014 for South Africa and Botswana, and 1979-2013 for Lesotho to examine empirically the impact of trade openness on economic growth in these three South African Customs Union (SACU) countries. The motivation for this study is that SACU countries are g...

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Main Author: Malefane, Malefa Rose
Other Authors: Odhiambo, N. M.
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Language:en
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25983
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-259832019-11-20T04:01:48Z Trade openness and economic growth: experience from three SACU countries Malefane, Malefa Rose Odhiambo, N. M. Trade openness Export-led growth Export promotion Import substitution ARDL bounds testing approach Cointegration Error-correction modelling Southern African Customs Union South Africa Lesotho Botswana 382.968 Lesotho -- Foreign economic relations Botswana -- Foreign economic relations South Africa -- Foreign economic relations Export marketing Southern African Customs Union Foreign trade regulation -- Lesotho Foreign trade regulation -- Botswana Foreign trade regulation -- South Africa This study uses annual data for the period 1975-2014 for South Africa and Botswana, and 1979-2013 for Lesotho to examine empirically the impact of trade openness on economic growth in these three South African Customs Union (SACU) countries. The motivation for this study is that SACU countries are governed by the common agreement for the union that oversees the movement of goods that enter the SACU area. However, although these countries are in a com-mon union, they have quite different levels of development. Based on the country’s level of development, Lesotho is a lower middle-income and least developed country, whereas Botswana and South Africa are upper middle-income economies. Thus, these disparities in the levels of economic development of SACU countries i are expected to have different implications in relation to the extent to which trade openness affects economic growth. It is within this background that the current study seeks to examine what impact trade openness has on economic growth in each of the three selected countries. To check the robustness of the empirical results, this study uses four equations based on four different indicators of trade openness to examine the linkage between trade openness and economic growth. While Equation 1, Equation 2 and Equation 3 employ trade-based indicators of openness, Equation 4 uses a modified version of the UNCTAD (2012a) trade openness index that incorporates differences in country size and geography. Using the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach to cointegration and error-correction modelling, the study found that the impact of trade openness on economic growth varies across the three SACU countries. Based on the results for the first three equations, the study found that trade openness has a positive impact on economic growth in South Africa and Botswana, whereas it has no significant impact on economic growth in Lesotho. Based on Equation 4 results, the study found that after taking the differences in country size and geography into account, trade openness has a positive impact on economic growth in Botswana, but an insignificant impact in South Africa and Lesotho. For South Africa and Botswana, the main recommendation from this study is that policy makers should pursue policies that promote total trade to increase economic growth in both the short and the long run. For Lesotho, the study recommends, among other things, the adoption of policies aimed at enhancing human capital and infrastructural development as well as the broadening of exports, so as to enable the economy to grow to a threshold level necessary for the realisation of significant gains from trade. Economics Ph. D. (Economics) 2019-11-15T12:43:34Z 2019-11-15T12:43:34Z 2018-02 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25983 en 1 online resource (xvii, 211 leaves) : illustrations (some color) application/pdf
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topic Trade openness
Export-led growth
Export promotion
Import substitution
ARDL bounds testing approach
Cointegration
Error-correction modelling
Southern African Customs Union
South Africa
Lesotho
Botswana
382.968
Lesotho -- Foreign economic relations
Botswana -- Foreign economic relations
South Africa -- Foreign economic relations
Export marketing
Southern African Customs Union
Foreign trade regulation -- Lesotho
Foreign trade regulation -- Botswana
Foreign trade regulation -- South Africa
spellingShingle Trade openness
Export-led growth
Export promotion
Import substitution
ARDL bounds testing approach
Cointegration
Error-correction modelling
Southern African Customs Union
South Africa
Lesotho
Botswana
382.968
Lesotho -- Foreign economic relations
Botswana -- Foreign economic relations
South Africa -- Foreign economic relations
Export marketing
Southern African Customs Union
Foreign trade regulation -- Lesotho
Foreign trade regulation -- Botswana
Foreign trade regulation -- South Africa
Malefane, Malefa Rose
Trade openness and economic growth: experience from three SACU countries
description This study uses annual data for the period 1975-2014 for South Africa and Botswana, and 1979-2013 for Lesotho to examine empirically the impact of trade openness on economic growth in these three South African Customs Union (SACU) countries. The motivation for this study is that SACU countries are governed by the common agreement for the union that oversees the movement of goods that enter the SACU area. However, although these countries are in a com-mon union, they have quite different levels of development. Based on the country’s level of development, Lesotho is a lower middle-income and least developed country, whereas Botswana and South Africa are upper middle-income economies. Thus, these disparities in the levels of economic development of SACU countries i are expected to have different implications in relation to the extent to which trade openness affects economic growth. It is within this background that the current study seeks to examine what impact trade openness has on economic growth in each of the three selected countries. To check the robustness of the empirical results, this study uses four equations based on four different indicators of trade openness to examine the linkage between trade openness and economic growth. While Equation 1, Equation 2 and Equation 3 employ trade-based indicators of openness, Equation 4 uses a modified version of the UNCTAD (2012a) trade openness index that incorporates differences in country size and geography. Using the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach to cointegration and error-correction modelling, the study found that the impact of trade openness on economic growth varies across the three SACU countries. Based on the results for the first three equations, the study found that trade openness has a positive impact on economic growth in South Africa and Botswana, whereas it has no significant impact on economic growth in Lesotho. Based on Equation 4 results, the study found that after taking the differences in country size and geography into account, trade openness has a positive impact on economic growth in Botswana, but an insignificant impact in South Africa and Lesotho. For South Africa and Botswana, the main recommendation from this study is that policy makers should pursue policies that promote total trade to increase economic growth in both the short and the long run. For Lesotho, the study recommends, among other things, the adoption of policies aimed at enhancing human capital and infrastructural development as well as the broadening of exports, so as to enable the economy to grow to a threshold level necessary for the realisation of significant gains from trade. === Economics === Ph. D. (Economics)
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title_short Trade openness and economic growth: experience from three SACU countries
title_full Trade openness and economic growth: experience from three SACU countries
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