Does Trade Reduce Poverty? : A View from Africa

Although trade liberalization is being actively promoted as a key component in development strategies, theoretically, the impact of trade openness on poverty reduction is ambiguous. On the one hand, a more liberalized trade regime is argued to change relative factor prices in favor of the more abund...

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Main Authors: Le Goff, Maëlan, Singh, Raju Jan
Format: Journal Article
Language:en_US
Published: Elsevier 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23676
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spelling okr-10986-236762021-04-23T14:04:16Z Does Trade Reduce Poverty? : A View from Africa Le Goff, Maëlan Singh, Raju Jan trade poverty trade liberalization poverty reduction Although trade liberalization is being actively promoted as a key component in development strategies, theoretically, the impact of trade openness on poverty reduction is ambiguous. On the one hand, a more liberalized trade regime is argued to change relative factor prices in favor of the more abundant factor. If poverty and relative low income stem from abundance of labor, greater trade openness should lead to higher labor prices and a decrease in poverty. However, should the re-allocation of factors be hampered, the expected benefits from freer trade may not materialize. The theoretical ambiguity on the effects of openness regarding the trade-poverty relationship is also apparent in the empirical literature. To resolve this ambiguity, this paper examines whether the effect of openness on poverty varies with some country characteristics. Using a panel of African countries over the period 1981-2010 and testing for non-linearities in the trade-poverty relationship, we find that trade openness tends to reduce poverty in countries where financial sectors are deep, education levels high and institutions strong. 2016-01-19T21:24:23Z 2016-01-19T21:24:23Z 2014-07-09 Journal Article Journal of African Trade http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23676 en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Elsevier Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research Africa
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trade liberalization
poverty reduction
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Le Goff, Maëlan
Singh, Raju Jan
Does Trade Reduce Poverty? : A View from Africa
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description Although trade liberalization is being actively promoted as a key component in development strategies, theoretically, the impact of trade openness on poverty reduction is ambiguous. On the one hand, a more liberalized trade regime is argued to change relative factor prices in favor of the more abundant factor. If poverty and relative low income stem from abundance of labor, greater trade openness should lead to higher labor prices and a decrease in poverty. However, should the re-allocation of factors be hampered, the expected benefits from freer trade may not materialize. The theoretical ambiguity on the effects of openness regarding the trade-poverty relationship is also apparent in the empirical literature. To resolve this ambiguity, this paper examines whether the effect of openness on poverty varies with some country characteristics. Using a panel of African countries over the period 1981-2010 and testing for non-linearities in the trade-poverty relationship, we find that trade openness tends to reduce poverty in countries where financial sectors are deep, education levels high and institutions strong.
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author Le Goff, Maëlan
Singh, Raju Jan
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Singh, Raju Jan
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title Does Trade Reduce Poverty? : A View from Africa
title_short Does Trade Reduce Poverty? : A View from Africa
title_full Does Trade Reduce Poverty? : A View from Africa
title_fullStr Does Trade Reduce Poverty? : A View from Africa
title_full_unstemmed Does Trade Reduce Poverty? : A View from Africa
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