Globalization and Per Capita Income Growth in Emerging Economies

Authors

  • Ubong Edem Effiong University of Uyo, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47743/saeb-2023-0007

Keywords:

globalization, inequality, gross national income, Sub-Saharan Africa, KOF.

Abstract

In this study, the efficacy of globalization in influencing income growth within the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) from 1982 to 2020 is being examined. The “Konjunkturforschungsstelle Globalization Index” (KOFGI) was used to measure globalization at the overall, economic, social, and political level, while income growth was captured using the growth rate of gross national income per capita. The data employed in the analysis were gotten from World Bank and KOFGI database. The analysis follows a sequential order of unit root test based on the augmented Dickey-Fuller, autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds test for cointegration, and error correction model. The unit root test revealed that the order of integration of the variables were mixed at levels and first difference. The bounds test showcased that all the dimensions of globalization exhibited long-run association with income growth. The short-run result indicated that globalization wielded a negative and significant effect on income growth. A unit percent increase in globalization put forth a 1.3818% decrease in income growth. In the long-run, globalization however exerted a positive but insignificant sway on income growth in the SSA. The implication of this is that though globalization poses a short-run negative impact on income growth, the SSA can move along the learning curve to derive some long-term benefits that emanate from global interactions. It becomes pertinent for the SSA to see globalization as a long-term avenue for propelling income growth, bearing in mind that the short-run negative effect can be corrected periodically as the economy moves along the learning curve of globalization.

Author Biography

Ubong Edem Effiong, University of Uyo, Nigeria

Department of Economics

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2023-03-21

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Effiong, U. E. (2023). Globalization and Per Capita Income Growth in Emerging Economies. Scientific Annals of Economics and Business, 70(2), 235–262. https://doi.org/10.47743/saeb-2023-0007

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