2019
DOI: 10.1177/0019466220943832
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Do Trade Liberalisation and Financial Development Affect Macroeconomic Volatility? Evidence from Africa

Abstract: The study investigates the effect of financial development and trade liberalisation on macroeconomic volatility in Africa between 1980 and 2017. The study employed panel data, de jure and de facto measures of financial openness and three estimation techniques (pooled Ordinary least square method [OLS], fixed effect and dynamic general method of moment [GMM]) to analyse the data. Results show that increased financial openness also leads to increased income volatility for the de jure measure of financial opennes… Show more

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