This empirical paper adopts panel data methodologies to investigate the impact of trade liberalisation on export growth and import growth across 28 Sub-Saharan African countries from 1981 to 2010. The results show that trade liberalisation increases the growth of exports; however, imports grow faster by approximately two percentage points which gives a prima facie evidence that the trade balance in the region deteriorated in the post-liberalisation era. We also find that trade liberalisation significantly raises the price elasticity of demand for exports and imports; however, it does not significantly affect income elasticity of demand
Southern Africa’s contribution to global output remains depressed at less than 2% of global producti...
The paper explicitly study the relationship that exist between economic growth and trade liberalizat...
Over the years, South Africa has embarked on significant strides towards trade liberalisation with a...
This thesis examines the impact of trade liberalisation on export growth, import growth, balance of ...
This paper uses panel data and times series/cross section analysis to estimate the effect of trade l...
We explore dynamic non-stationarity panel data estimators namely, mean group (MG) and pooled mean gr...
This study's aims at realizing impacts of liberalization in trade, on the economic growth in some se...
Abstract This study examines the response of merchandise export to real exchange rate-based trade li...
This paper use the dynamic growth framework to model the relationship between trade liberalization p...
Trade liberalisation is assumed to improve a country’s performance by promoting domestic economic ef...
The declining share of Africa in world trade is well known. The policy prescriptions, however, vary ...
Recent research from the IMF and the World Bank suggests that restrictive trade policies could lead ...
abstract: For many years, the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, like many other unindustrialized nati...
Despite a number of multi-country case studies utilizing comparable analytical frameworks, numerous ...
This article examines the impact of trade liberalisation on export growth for a sample of 22 develop...
Southern Africa’s contribution to global output remains depressed at less than 2% of global producti...
The paper explicitly study the relationship that exist between economic growth and trade liberalizat...
Over the years, South Africa has embarked on significant strides towards trade liberalisation with a...
This thesis examines the impact of trade liberalisation on export growth, import growth, balance of ...
This paper uses panel data and times series/cross section analysis to estimate the effect of trade l...
We explore dynamic non-stationarity panel data estimators namely, mean group (MG) and pooled mean gr...
This study's aims at realizing impacts of liberalization in trade, on the economic growth in some se...
Abstract This study examines the response of merchandise export to real exchange rate-based trade li...
This paper use the dynamic growth framework to model the relationship between trade liberalization p...
Trade liberalisation is assumed to improve a country’s performance by promoting domestic economic ef...
The declining share of Africa in world trade is well known. The policy prescriptions, however, vary ...
Recent research from the IMF and the World Bank suggests that restrictive trade policies could lead ...
abstract: For many years, the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, like many other unindustrialized nati...
Despite a number of multi-country case studies utilizing comparable analytical frameworks, numerous ...
This article examines the impact of trade liberalisation on export growth for a sample of 22 develop...
Southern Africa’s contribution to global output remains depressed at less than 2% of global producti...
The paper explicitly study the relationship that exist between economic growth and trade liberalizat...
Over the years, South Africa has embarked on significant strides towards trade liberalisation with a...