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Domestic Demand or Trade Led Growth Hypothesis For Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Countries? A Search For A New Development Paradigm.

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dc.contributor.author Mbulawa, Strike
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-06T09:18:21Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-06T09:18:21Z
dc.date.issued 2021-05
dc.identifier.citation Mbulawa, S., 2021. DOMESTIC DEMAND OR TRADE LED GROWTH HYPOTHESIS FOR SOUTHERN AFRICA DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC) COUNTRIES? A SEARCH FOR A NEW DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM. Annals of the University of Craiova, Economic Sciences Series, 1(49). en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.bothouniversity.ac.bw:8080/buir/handle/123456789/243
dc.description.abstract There have been weaker growth rates, globally, being coupled with an increase in trade protectionist policies, fall in commodity prices, and high economic uncertainty in developed nations. Developing countries face weak external positions due to overreliance on trade to improve growth. In this context, this study uses the Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ADRL) approach to evaluate the applicability of the trade led and domestic demand led growth (DDLG) hypothesis using a sample of 12 SADC countries over the period 1994- 2019. The DDLG hypothesis is more applicable over both the short and long run. The exports led growth hypothesis is not applicable while the imports explain growth in the long run. There is joint causality from domestic demand and imports to growth. Individual countries adjust to the long-run equilibrium at different speeds, which confirms short-run heterogeneity while long-term outcomes converge. The study offers some policy implications en_US
dc.title Domestic Demand or Trade Led Growth Hypothesis For Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Countries? A Search For A New Development Paradigm. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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