尼日利亚人力资本发展与经济增长:结构性断裂视角

M. Adebayo, Olufunnso O Oloke, O. Usman
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该研究使用了1981-2020年四十年期间从CBN统计公报中获得的二手数据,研究了尼日利亚的人力资本发展和经济增长。从1981年到2020年,尼日利亚经济的农业(AGR)、公务员(CIVSER)、教育(EDU)、卫生(HLTH)、制造业(MANU)和运输(TRANSP)部门被用作人力资本开发支出和研究的自变量的代理,而国内生产总值(GDP)被用作经济增长和因变量的代理。结构断裂分析表明,在研究期间尼日利亚没有发生结构断裂。还可以看到,在公务员、教育、制造业和卫生方面的人力资本开发支出很大,但农业和运输除外,它们在结构断裂分析产生的最小二乘结果中并不显著。总的来说,r平方和调整后的r平方分别为96%和95%,可以认为,在考虑的40年里,尼日利亚的人力资本开发与经济增长之间存在平滑的相关性。1986年7月开始实施的结构调整计划(SAP)一直持续到1998年6月,其力度不足以影响人力资本发展和经济增长。这得到了结构断裂图和累积图的支持。
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Human capital development and economic growth in Nigeria: a structural break perspective
The study examined human capital development and economic growth in Nigeria using secondary data obtained from CBN statistical bulletin for the period of forty years between 1981-2020. Agriculture (AGR), Civil-Service (CIVSER), Education (EDU), Health (HLTH), Manufacturing (MANU) and Transportation (TRANSP) sectors of Nigerian economy were used from 1981 to 2020 as proxies for expenditure on human capital development and independent variables for the studies while Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was used as proxy for economic growth and the dependent variable. Structural break analysis was used which shows no structural break occurrence in Nigeria within the period of study. It could also be seen that expenditure on human capital development on civil servants, education, manufacturing and health were found significant with exception of agriculture and transportation that were not significant in the least square results generated with the structural break analysis. Generally, with the R-squared and Adjusted R-squared of 96% and 95% respectively, it could be submitted that for forty years under consideration, there is smooth correlation between human capital development and economic growth in Nigeria. The Structural Adjustment Program (SAP) that was introduced in July 1986 and lasted till June 1998 was not strong enough to influence human capital development and economic growth. This was supported by the structural break graph and cusum graph.
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