The African Continental Free Trade Area and its Employment-Generation Potentials in Nigeria’s Industrial Sector

O. Aigheyisi
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The study empirically examines the employment generation potentials of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in Nigeria’s industrial sector. The ARDL approach to cointegration and error correction modeling is employed for analysis of annual time series data covering the period 19912020. The study finds inter alia that the short run effect of expansion of intra-African trade (expected to result from the AfCFTA) on industrial sector employment is positive and statistically significant. The long run effect is also positive, but not statistically significant. It also finds that trade openness integration of the economy with the global market – significantly enhances employment generation in the nation’s industrial sector in the long run; though the short run effect is negative and significant. These suggest that the country’s membership of the AfCFTA and implementation of policies aimed at (cautiously) deepening the integration of the economy with the global market should be considered as supplementary avenues to achieving (sustainable) employment generation in the nation’s industrial sector in the short-and long-run. Other evidence-based policy recommendations are discussed.
非洲大陆自由贸易区及其在尼日利亚工业部门创造就业的潜力
本研究实证考察了非洲大陆自由贸易区(AfCFTA)在尼日利亚工业部门创造就业的潜力。采用协整和误差校正建模的ARDL方法对19912020年的年度时间序列数据进行了分析。该研究除其他外发现,非洲内部贸易的扩大(预期将由非洲大陆自由贸易区产生)对工业部门就业的短期影响是积极的,在统计上是显著的。长期影响也是积极的,但没有统计学意义。研究还发现,从长远来看,贸易开放——经济与全球市场的整合——显著提高了该国工业部门的就业机会;虽然短期影响是负面的和显著的。这些建议表明,应考虑将该国加入非洲自由贸易区和实施旨在(谨慎地)深化经济与全球市场一体化的政策,作为在短期和长期内实现该国工业部门(可持续)创造就业的补充途径。讨论了其他基于证据的政策建议。
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