Debt-Growth Nexus: A Spatial Econometrics Approach for Developing Countries

The objective of this paper is to examine the role of external debt in a country's economic growth. With 31 developing countries divided into four regions, this paper employs the recent technique of spatial econometrics to incorporate the neighbouring effect in the debt-growth model. The empiri...

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Main Authors: S.N.M., Daud,, J.M., Podivinsky,
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spelling my.usim-87502017-02-23T07:00:58Z Debt-Growth Nexus: A Spatial Econometrics Approach for Developing Countries S.N.M., Daud, J.M., Podivinsky, Economic growth External debt International economics Spatial econometrics The objective of this paper is to examine the role of external debt in a country's economic growth. With 31 developing countries divided into four regions, this paper employs the recent technique of spatial econometrics to incorporate the neighbouring effect in the debt-growth model. The empirical results reveal that the East Asia and Pacific, Latin America and Caribbean and the Sub-Saharan Africa regions provide convincing evidence to support a negative relationship between the external debt and economic growth. In addition, there is evidence to support the existence of spillover growth among neighbouring countries. This suggests that the role of spatial correlation is important and should be considered for any analysis of the growth model. © 2011 Springer-Verlag. 2015-07-09T01:46:47Z 2015-07-09T01:46:47Z 2011 Article 1614-4007 http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/8750 en_US
institution Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
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language en_US
topic Economic growth
External debt
International economics
Spatial econometrics
spellingShingle Economic growth
External debt
International economics
Spatial econometrics
S.N.M., Daud,
J.M., Podivinsky,
Debt-Growth Nexus: A Spatial Econometrics Approach for Developing Countries
description The objective of this paper is to examine the role of external debt in a country's economic growth. With 31 developing countries divided into four regions, this paper employs the recent technique of spatial econometrics to incorporate the neighbouring effect in the debt-growth model. The empirical results reveal that the East Asia and Pacific, Latin America and Caribbean and the Sub-Saharan Africa regions provide convincing evidence to support a negative relationship between the external debt and economic growth. In addition, there is evidence to support the existence of spillover growth among neighbouring countries. This suggests that the role of spatial correlation is important and should be considered for any analysis of the growth model. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
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author S.N.M., Daud,
J.M., Podivinsky,
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J.M., Podivinsky,
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title Debt-Growth Nexus: A Spatial Econometrics Approach for Developing Countries
title_short Debt-Growth Nexus: A Spatial Econometrics Approach for Developing Countries
title_full Debt-Growth Nexus: A Spatial Econometrics Approach for Developing Countries
title_fullStr Debt-Growth Nexus: A Spatial Econometrics Approach for Developing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Debt-Growth Nexus: A Spatial Econometrics Approach for Developing Countries
title_sort debt-growth nexus: a spatial econometrics approach for developing countries
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