Education, human capital development and endogeneous growth in selected African countries

G. Ifarajimi, Olubowale. O Salisu
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The study examined the effect of education and human capital development on endogenous growth drawing evidence from selected African Countries within the period of 1980-2020. Survey research design was used and secondary data was sourced from world bank statistical bulletin based on tertiary education enrolment rate (TEER) vocational education enrolment rate (VEER), labour force participation rate (LFPR) and endogenous growth (EG). Descriptive analysis using panel covariance, cross-sectional dependence (CD) test, panel unit root tests as well as panel co-integration test were adopted to test the secondary data extracted. It was observed that there is low positive but significant impact of tertiary education enrolment rate (TEER) and vocational education enrolment rate (VEER), on endogenous growth (EG) while the impact of labour force participation rate (LFPR) on endogenous growth (EG) was negative. The study recommends that government should increase not just the amount of expenditure on education and health sector but also the percentage of its total expenditure accorded these sectors. The ten percent benchmark proffered by the current national plan document as contained in National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS) should be geared up and gravitate towards the UNESCO 26% international recommended standard. Keywords: Education, endogenous growth, human capital development, trade openness.
部分非洲国家的教育、人力资本发展和内生增长
该研究考察了教育和人力资本发展对内生增长的影响,并从1980-2020年期间选定的非洲国家获得了证据。采用调查研究设计,二手数据来源于世界银行统计公报,基于高等教育入学率(TEER)、职业教育入学率(VEER)、劳动力参与率(LFPR)和内生增长(EG)。采用面板协方差、横截面相关性检验、面板单位根检验和面板协整检验等描述性分析方法对提取的二次数据进行检验。研究发现,高等教育入学率(TEER)和职业教育入学率(VEER)对内生增长(EG)有低正向但显著的影响,而劳动力参与率(LFPR)对内生增长(EG)的影响为负向。该研究建议,政府不仅应增加教育和卫生部门的支出,而且应增加这些部门在其总支出中的百分比。《国家经济赋权和发展战略》(NEEDS)中所载的现行国家计划文件所规定的10%的基准应该调整并向教科文组织建议的26%的国际标准靠拢。关键词:教育、内生增长、人力资本开发、贸易开放
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