Foreign Aids, Human Capital and Economic Growth

M. Saliu
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This research work examines the impacts of foreign aids and human capital on economic growth of African oil and non-oil producing countries. Adopting the time series data from 2000 to 2021, the study employs Westerlund Error Correction Based panel cointegration test to investigate the impacts of Physical Capital (FA, GCF, FDI), Human Capital (EDU, HLT) and Policy Variables (REV, EXR) on Gross Domestic Product growth rate (GDPgr). Findings from results of the study affirms that there is a long-term co-movement between the GDPgr and the explanatory variables (FA, GCF, FDI, EDU, HLT, REV, EXR) of both African oil and non-oil producing countries. The study also reveals that foreign aids are better effectively put into use in the African non-oil producing countries than in the oil producing countries. Findings in the study equally confirm that financial resources in the African non-oil producing countries are better efficiently spent on human capital and domestic investment than in the African oil producing countries. The study further shows that revenue generation and foreign exchange earnings stimulate growth better in the African oil producing countries than the non-oil countries counterparts in Africa.  
外国援助、人力资本和经济增长
本研究探讨了外国援助和人力资本对非洲产油国和非产油国经济增长的影响。研究采用 2000 年至 2021 年的时间序列数据,通过基于 Westerlund 误差修正的面板协整检验,研究了物质资本(FA、GCF、FDI)、人力资本(EDU、HLT)和政策变量(REV、EXR)对国内生产总值增长率(GDPgr)的影响。研究结果表明,非洲产油国和非产油国的国内生产总值增长率与解释变量(FA、GCF、FDI、EDU、HLT、REV、EXR)之间存在长期的共同变动关系。研究还表明,与产油国相比,外国援助在非洲非产油国得到了更好的有效利用。研究结果同样证实,与非洲产油国相比,非洲非产油国更有效地将财政资源用于人力资本和国内投资。研究还表明,非洲产油国的创收和外汇收入比非洲非产油国更能刺激经济增长。
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