Revisiting the natural resources-financial development nexus in China: The importance of economic policy uncertainty
The existing literature extensively probes how natural resources impact financial development, however, there is no evidence on the role of economic policy uncertainty amidst the natural resources-financial development nexus. Moreover, the prior literature ignores the effect of structural breaks whi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Resources policy 2023-10, Vol.86, p.104182, Article 104182 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The existing literature extensively probes how natural resources impact financial development, however, there is no evidence on the role of economic policy uncertainty amidst the natural resources-financial development nexus. Moreover, the prior literature ignores the effect of structural breaks while estimating the parameters. Based on such arguments, this study investigates the combine impact of natural resources and economic policy uncertainty on financial development in case of China for the period of 1989–2021. In doing so, we apply noval econometric approach which handles the structural breaks named as Fourier Autoregressive Distributed Lag (FARDL) aaproach. Our findings show that natural resources escalate financial development, however, the synergy of natural resources and economic policy uncertainty plunges financial development across the long-run and short-run. Further, we run sensitivity analysis and find the results similar to the baseline outcomes. The results compel us to suggest some policy recommendations. For instance, policymakers should strive to control economic policy uncertainty in China for the promotion of financial development.
•Based on these arguments, the present study reinvestigate the NRR-FD nexus amid EPU in China.•The analysis adopts novel Fourier ARDL approach, which handles the structural breaks.•The findings conclude that NRR escalates FD, however, the synergy of NRR and EPU plunges FD across the long- and short-run.•For instance, policymakers should strive to control EPU in China for the promotion of FD. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4207 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.104182 |