Unraveling the Nexus of Science Technology Input and Economic Growth through Research Development (RD) Indicators in Asia-pacific Region: A Panel Data and Causality Analysis
Emmanuel A. Onsay
Discipline: Development Studies
Abstract:
This paper unravels the critical aspect of science and technology through research
and development indicators as sources, drivers, and predictors of economic growth
from the perspective of two developing countries, namely: Philippines and Thailand
(ASEAN), and two developed economies, namely: Japan and Australia (ASEAN-X)
in Asia-Pacific Region. The data set ranges from 1980 to 2019 and is collected from
World Development Indicators of the World Bank, Institute for Statistics of United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Research and Development (RD) is a
tool for generating new knowledge and serves as input for technological advancement. In the long run, it has been proven that technology can sustain permanent
economic development in the economy. In developed economies, the nexus between
the aforementioned variables is robust and significant. Thus, the RD indicators can
be used as a predictor of economic growth. However, in developing economies, the
nexus of variables involved is negligible and insignificant. Hence, the RD indicators
cannot be effectively utilized as a predictor of economic growth. Furthermore, the
study combined the two sets of panel data and a relevant conclusion was drawn. A
country-panel regression and causality analysis were performed based on the empirics of macroeconomics.
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