Human Capital Development Challenge: Why Corruption Eradication is a Panacea in Nigeria

Fisayo Fagbemi, T. Osinubi, G. E. Nzeribe, Taofik Olatunji Bankole
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The study finds empirical evidence regarding the role of corruption in the development of human capital in Nigeria for 1996–2019 period. Using ARDL technique to examine the long-run and short-run relationship between corruption and human capital development, and VECM to assess the causal effects, the analysis involves the inclusion of two corruption indicators (corruption index and control of corruption) as well as two human capital development measures (human capital index and life expectancy at birth). Findings obtained are consistent with efficiency-reducing theory (corruption is harmful), as the empirical evidence indicates that corruption has a significant impact on human capital development, suggesting that the incidence of corruption is a crucial element in the development of human capital. Further evidence reveals that there exists bidirectional causality between corruption and human capital development, implying that both the level of corruption and human capital development are interlinked and mutually inducing. Hence, the entrenched phenomenon of corruption in the country seems to have presaged long-term poor human development. It is therefore suggested that aside existing institutions established to curb corruption, such policy measures, which include addressing factors that incentivise corruption such as inappropriate regulatory frameworks, rent-seeking dispositions, among others, need to be initiated and promoted.
人力资本发展挑战:为什么消灭腐败是尼日利亚的万灵药
该研究发现了1996-2019年期间尼日利亚人力资本发展中腐败作用的经验证据。利用ARDL技术考察腐败与人力资本发展之间的长期和短期关系,利用VECM评估因果关系,分析涉及纳入两个腐败指标(腐败指数和腐败控制)以及两个人力资本发展措施(人力资本指数和出生时预期寿命)。所得结果与效率降低理论(腐败有害)一致,因为经验证据表明,腐败对人力资本发展有显著影响,表明腐败的发生率是人力资本发展的关键因素。进一步的证据表明,腐败与人力资本开发之间存在双向因果关系,这意味着腐败水平与人力资本开发都是相互联系和相互诱导的。因此,该国根深蒂固的腐败现象似乎预示着人类发展的长期不良。因此,建议除了为遏制腐败而建立的现有机构外,还需要采取和促进这些政策措施,其中包括处理诸如不适当的管理框架、寻租倾向等鼓励腐败的因素。
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