Regional Economic Growth and Spatial Spillover

Regional Economic Growth and Spatial Spillover

 

 

Iran. Econ. Rev. Vol. 21, No. 4, 2017. pp. 765-787

Regional Economic Growth and Spatial Spillover Effects in MENA Area

Allah Morad Seif 1 , Hossein Panahi2 , Davoud Hamidi Razi* 3

Received: February 6, 2017 Accepted: February 27, 2017

Abstract

The main objective of this study is to estimate the spatial spillover effects of the economic growth among the selected countries of MENA region. For this purpose, the Spatial Durbin Model in the framework of spatial dynamic panel data was estimated during the period of 1970-2010. The spatial Diagnostic tests affirmed the occurrence of spatial positive autocorrelation phenomenon for the real per capita income. The obtained results indicated the positive spatial spillover of the economic growth among the MENA countries and the spatial elasticity of per capita GDP was estimated 0.39 percent. Also, according to visualization results, Iran has been surrounded by countries with high per capita income; so opportunity to benefit through the creation of artificial growth poles and economic collaboration with their adjacent countries is available for Iran. Other policy implications are discussed.

Keywords:

Real Per Capita GDP, Convergence, Regional Spillover, MENA. JEL Classification: R12, O47, O33.

۱٫Department of Economics, Imam Hussein Comprehensive University, Tehran, Iran (se*******@***il.com).

۲٫Department of Economics, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran (pa****@********ac.ir).

۳٫Department of Economics, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran (Corresponding Author: d.******@********ac.ir).

 

 

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