筑波大学 University of Tsukuba 国際経営プロフェッショナル専攻 Graduate School of Business Sciences MBA Program in international Business

Faculty recent activities (Associate Prof. Maswana)

Prof. Maswana presented at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (held in Philadelphia, PA on January 5-7, 2018, USA, https://www.aeaweb.org/conference/) on the topic “Growth Effects of Sino–African Bilateral Trade on African Economies”. In the paper, the effect of China-Africa’s bilateral trade intensity and concentration --which are alternatively incorporated as threshold variables in an endogenous growth model -- on economic growth of African countries is examined. Based on a panel threshold regression, findings suggest a heterogeneous trade-growth nexus with the effect of bilateral trade intensity on Africa’s economic growth being higher in countries whose trade intensity with China is higher compared to those with lower-intensity. However, the growth-effects of trade concentration for countries have been found to partially undetermined. Taken together, these results contrast with some earlier literature relying on linear-based approaches which mask the parameter heterogeneity and may sometimes lead to inappropriate policy recommendations. Drawn implications imply four categories of trade policies depending on the position of countries in a trade intensity-concentration matrix.