Trade Facilitation and Economic Growth Among Middle-Income Countries
Journal of Economic and Social Research, 9(1), 1-40. 2022 This study examined the relationship between trade facilitation and economic growth among the middle-income countries from 2010 to 2020 using 94 countries made up of 48 lower-middle-income countries and 46 upper-middle-income countries. The s...
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Zusammenfassung: | Journal of Economic and Social Research, 9(1), 1-40. 2022 This study examined the relationship between trade facilitation and economic
growth among the middle-income countries from 2010 to 2020 using 94 countries
made up of 48 lower-middle-income countries and 46 upper-middle-income
countries. The study utilized both difference and system Generalised Method of
Moments (GMM) since the cross-sections (N) were greater than the periods (T).
The study found that container port traffic, quality of trade and
transport-related infrastructure have a strong influence on imports and exports
of goods and national income while trade tariff hurts the growth of the
countries. The study also found that most of the trade facilitation indicators
indicated a weak positive influence on trade flows and economic growth. Based
on these findings, the study recommends that reforms aimed at significantly
lowering the costs of trading across borders among middle-income countries
should be highly prioritized in policy formulations, with a focus on the export
side by reducing at-the-border documentation, time, and real costs of trading
across borders while the international organizations should continue to report
the set of Trade Facilitation Indicators (TFIs) that identify areas for action
and enable the potential impact of reforms to be assessed. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2204.11088 |