Higher Education and Africa's Economic Development: Challenges for the Nigerian Economy

I. O. Machi, Nwokoye Mathew Okechukwu, Vincent Chuks Okafor, Nwankwo Kelechi Collins
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The paper tried to determine the impact of higher education and Africa's economic development: challenges for the Nigerian economy. It was observed from the study that high quality and of course market relevant education is capable of providing a genuine cure to economic problems. The paper employed the Solow growth model where on the process to promote economic growth and development, factors of production like capital and labour are employed. However the efficient use of these factors (capital and labour) demands that the workers are well trained and skillful through education. This study assumes a straight forward production function in which changes in output are due to changes in the quantity and quality of inputs, economies of scale and advances in knowledge. The findings of the study suggest that some of the chosen variables conform to theoretical predictions and as such affect economic development. The researcher recommends governments can induce changes in labour demand and supply through specific labour market policies and social protection programmes and offering opportunities for workers to upgrade their skills, and offering education and training at an affordable cost, help raise a corporation's and an economy's productivity and also Educational budget allocation stakeholders should focus more on increasing capital expenditure, recurrent expenditure, and human capital development to foster economic growth in the country.
高等教育与非洲经济发展:尼日利亚经济面临的挑战
本文试图确定高等教育和非洲经济发展的影响:尼日利亚经济面临的挑战。从研究中可以看出,高质量的教育,当然还有与市场相关的教育,能够为经济问题提供真正的治疗方法。本文采用索洛增长模型,在促进经济增长和发展的过程中,运用了资本、劳动力等生产要素。然而,这些要素(资本和劳动力)的有效利用要求工人通过教育得到良好的培训和技能。这项研究假设了一个直接的生产函数,其中产出的变化是由于投入的数量和质量、规模经济和知识进步的变化。研究结果表明,一些选择的变量符合理论预测,从而影响经济发展。研究人员建议政府可以通过具体的劳动力市场政策和社会保护计划来诱导劳动力需求和供给的变化,为工人提供提升技能的机会,并以负担得起的成本提供教育和培训,帮助提高公司和经济的生产力,教育预算分配利益相关者应该更多地关注增加资本支出,经常性支出,以及人力资本开发,以促进该国的经济增长。
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