Impact of Good Governance on Health Outcome, Education Output and Economic Growth among Selected African Countries

Musa I.S., Mustapha M., Mansur I.
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Good governance is an essential component that drives better health outcomes and education output required as a catalyst that will stimulate economic growth, and this constitutes a vital social objective due to a good level of human capital development. The study evaluated the impact of good governance on health outcomes, education output and economic growth among selected African countries using panel data from 2000 to 2020. The Panel unit root tests indicated that real gross domestic product, health outcome, and indicators of good governance are stationary at a level. In contrast, education output, education expenditure, health expenditure and foreign aid are stationary at first difference. The Generalized Method of Moment (GMM) results show that good governance indicators have positive and statistically significant effects on real gross domestic product in the selected African countries. Education expenditure has a positive and statistically significant effect on real gross domestic product in the selected African Countries. Primary school enrolment has a positive and statistically significant effect on real gross domestic product in the selected African Countries. Life expectancy has a positive and statistically significant effect on real gross domestic product in the selected African Countries. Health expenditure has a negative but statistically significant effect on real gross domestic product in the selected African Countries. Foreign aid has a positive and statistically significant effect on real gross domestic product in the selected African Countries. The study recommends that African countries should ensure an adequate supply of medical facilities at the level, minimise the incidence of insecurity challenges, and have a good standard of living to increase the life expectancy of African people. All things being equal, the economic growth will increase.
善治对部分非洲国家卫生成果、教育产出和经济增长的影响
善治是推动更好的卫生成果和教育产出的重要组成部分,是刺激经济增长所需的催化剂,这也是良好的人力资本发展水平所带来的重要社会目标。本研究利用 2000 年至 2020 年的面板数据,评估了善治对选定非洲国家的卫生成果、教育产出和经济增长的影响。面板单位根检验表明,实际国内生产总值、卫生成果和善治指标在一个水平上是静止的。相比之下,教育产出、教育支出、卫生支出和外国援助在一阶差分上是静态的。广义矩法(GMM)结果表明,在选定的非洲国家,善治指标对实际国内生产总值有积极的、统计上显著的影响。在选定的非洲国家中,教育支出对实际国内生产总值有积极的、统计上显著的影响。在选定的非洲国家,小学入学率对实际国内生产总值有积极的、统计意义上的影响。预期寿命对选定非洲国家的实际国内生产总值有积极影响,且在统计上有重大影响。在选定的非洲国家,卫生支出对实际国内生产总值有负向影响,但在统计上有意义。在选定的非洲国家中,外国援助对实际国内生产总值有积极的、统计意义上的影响。研究建议,非洲国家应确保各级医疗设施的充足供应,尽量减少不安全挑战的发生,并拥有良好的生活水平,以提高非洲人民的预期寿命。在同等条件下,经济增长将会提高。
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