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Title: THE NEXUS BETWEEN FINANCIAL INTEGRATION AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
FLOWS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
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Authors: George A. Muluh and Cyril Ngono Sakwe |
Abstract: This study examines the linkages between financial integration and international trade flows in SubSaharan Africa (SSA) countries. It applies the two- stage least square (2SLS) technique to examine
the contribution of financial integration on trade of goods and services using panel data on 20 SSA
countries over the period 2001 to 2015. results indicate most financial integration indicators
(liabilities, assets, foreign direct investment, and debts) have positive and significant effects on the trade
of goods and services. This result is robust to alternative notably trade of goods and services into
import and export of goods and services. We, therefore, recommend that policy-makers of SSA
countries put in place appropriate macroeconomic policies that will improve the quality of financial
markets. |
Keywords: Financial Integration, International trade, least square technique, and SSA.
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