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Balance‐of‐payments‐constrained growth in a multisectoral framework: A panel data investigation

Raphael Rocha Gouvêa (Division of Macroeconomic Studies and Policy, Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA), Brasília, Brazil)
Gilberto Tadeu Lima (Department of Economics, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil)

Journal of Economic Studies

ISSN: 0144-3585

Article publication date: 10 May 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this paper is to contribute to the literature on balance‐of‐payments‐constrained growth by providing an innovative empirical evaluation of a disaggregated version of the so‐called Thirlwall's Law derived from a Pasinettian multisectoral framework.

Design/methodology/approach

After estimating sectoral elasticities of exports and imports for a considerable panel dataset of 90 countries over the period 1965‐1999, the authors have performed two empirical exercises. First, they grouped countries together by income level and evaluated a multisectoral balance‐of‐payments‐constrained growth model by analyzing prediction errors and mean absolute deviations. Second, the authors carried out a regression validity test on the results.

Findings

The main findings give support to the validity of the multisectoral version of Thirlwall's Law, providing therefore further understanding of the structural determinants of the uneven international development and guidance for the design of growth‐enhancing national structural policies.

Originality/value

The main value added of this contribution to the existing literature lies in the use of disaggregated trade data in conjunction with modern panel data econometric techniques to obtain empirical estimates on the balance‐of‐payments constraints to long‐run economic growth for an unprecedently large sample of countries.

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Citation

Rocha Gouvêa, R. and Tadeu Lima, G. (2013), "Balance‐of‐payments‐constrained growth in a multisectoral framework: A panel data investigation", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 40 No. 2, pp. 240-254. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443581311283691

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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