The Asymmetric Influence of Financial Development on Economic Growth in Kenya: Evidence From NARDL
This study analyzed the asymmetric effects of financial development on economic growth using a model augmented with inflation and government expenditure asymmetries to inform model specification. The research question used entails, Do their asymmetry changes significantly influence growth? Using the...
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doaj-11cfddab151e423ca056bbc5382744e42020-11-25T03:26:36ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402020-02-011010.1177/2158244019894071The Asymmetric Influence of Financial Development on Economic Growth in Kenya: Evidence From NARDLHao Chen0Duncan O. Hongo1Max William Ssali2Maurice Simiyu Nyaranga3Consolata Wairimu Nderitu4School of Finance and Economics, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, P.R. ChinaSchool of Finance and Economics, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, P.R. ChinaSchool of Finance and Economics, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, P.R. ChinaSchool of Finance and Economics, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, P.R. ChinaSchool of Finance and Economics, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, P.R. ChinaThis study analyzed the asymmetric effects of financial development on economic growth using a model augmented with inflation and government expenditure asymmetries to inform model specification. The research question used entails, Do their asymmetry changes significantly influence growth? Using the nonlinear auto-regressive distributive lag (NARDL), the most significant results posit that positive shocks in financial development in the short run and its negative shocks in the long run increase and decrease economic growth, respectively. Regarding inflation, its positive (negative) shocks in both runs, respectively, reduce (increase) economic growth. In comparison, positive shocks in financial development that spur growth in the short run and negative shocks in financial development (government expenditure) that increase (reduce) growth are the most domineering effects as the rest of the shocks insignificantly affect growth. Results clearly demonstrate to an environment steered by stable and sustainable inflation that regulated government expenditure and comprehensive financial system deepening would positively cause economic growth. Therefore, appropriate policies that favor low inflation and reduced government spending, expansion of feasibly reformed financial institutions, capital accumulation, and increased resource mobilization should be instituted if real growth is to positively happen.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244019894071 |
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The Asymmetric Influence of Financial Development on Economic Growth in Kenya: Evidence From NARDL |
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The Asymmetric Influence of Financial Development on Economic Growth in Kenya: Evidence From NARDL |
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This study analyzed the asymmetric effects of financial development on economic growth using a model augmented with inflation and government expenditure asymmetries to inform model specification. The research question used entails, Do their asymmetry changes significantly influence growth? Using the nonlinear auto-regressive distributive lag (NARDL), the most significant results posit that positive shocks in financial development in the short run and its negative shocks in the long run increase and decrease economic growth, respectively. Regarding inflation, its positive (negative) shocks in both runs, respectively, reduce (increase) economic growth. In comparison, positive shocks in financial development that spur growth in the short run and negative shocks in financial development (government expenditure) that increase (reduce) growth are the most domineering effects as the rest of the shocks insignificantly affect growth. Results clearly demonstrate to an environment steered by stable and sustainable inflation that regulated government expenditure and comprehensive financial system deepening would positively cause economic growth. Therefore, appropriate policies that favor low inflation and reduced government spending, expansion of feasibly reformed financial institutions, capital accumulation, and increased resource mobilization should be instituted if real growth is to positively happen. |
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