Drivers of unemployment intensity in sub-Saharan Africa: do government intervention and natural resources matter?

Olawale Daniel Akinyele, Olusola Oloba, Gisele Mah
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PurposeAfrican countries are endowed with both human and natural resources. These resources constitute integral components for any economic development due to the long-lasting relationship with all sectors in an economy, yet there is an obvious disagreement between growing economy and employment generation in Africa. Though there has been a growing pattern of economic size, particularly the gross domestic product (GDP) among African countries, most of these economies are low in human development. The disagreement between economic growth and employment generation in Africa despite abundant natural resources located on the continent calls for public discourse among scholars. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to examine the peculiar drivers of unemployment intensity in a region characterized by endowed resources.Design/methodology/approachThe paper adopts two approaches; the authors employed the pooled mean group (PMG) estimator and utilised stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) to generate a government efficiency index between the period 1991 and 2017 among sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries.FindingsThe empirical results through the single output-multiple inputs framework indicate that on average, there is a low level of government efficiency towards increasing the objective of human development in Africa. However, in the long run, natural resource endowment has a positive and significant relationship with employment generation for SSA. Hence, the study established that a low level of government efficiency has a long-lasting effect on low human development experienced in Africa.Social implicationsThe need to improve the level of government efficiency towards economic development by making both human and physical capital more effective will spur the exploration of natural resources.Originality/valueThe paper provides an empirical study of the effectiveness and efficiency of government through PMG and SFA in establishing the relationship between government approaches and employment level in selected SSA countries.
撒哈拉以南非洲失业强度的驱动因素:政府干预和自然资源重要吗?
目的非洲国家拥有丰富的人力资源和自然资源。由于与经济中所有部门的长期关系,这些资源构成任何经济发展的组成部分,但在非洲,经济增长与创造就业之间存在明显的分歧。虽然非洲国家的经济规模,特别是国内生产总值呈增长趋势,但大多数这些经济体的人力发展水平很低。尽管非洲大陆拥有丰富的自然资源,但经济增长与创造就业之间存在分歧,这需要学者之间的公开讨论。因此,本研究的目的是考察资源禀赋区失业强度的特殊驱动因素。设计/方法/方法本文采用了两种方法;作者采用了混合平均组(PMG)估计器,并利用随机前沿分析(SFA)生成了1991年至2017年期间撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家的政府效率指数。通过单产出-多投入框架的实证结果表明,平均而言,非洲政府在提高人类发展目标方面的效率水平较低。然而,从长期来看,自然资源禀赋与SSA的就业创造具有显著的正相关关系。因此,该研究确定,政府效率低对非洲人类发展水平低具有长期影响。社会意义通过提高人力资本和物质资本的效率来提高政府对经济发展的效率水平的需求,将刺激对自然资源的勘探。本文通过PMG和SFA对政府的有效性和效率进行了实证研究,在选定的SSA国家中建立了政府方法与就业水平之间的关系。
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