撒哈拉以南非洲的腐败、政府效率和人类发展

S. Akinbode, J. Olabisi, Remilekun R. Adegbite, T. Aderemi, Abimbola M. Alawode
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除了文献中广泛研究的导致低人类发展的经济因素外,尚未探讨撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家普遍存在的高水平腐败和弱治理的影响。该研究评估了腐败、政府效率及其对SSA人类发展的共同影响。在2005年至2018年期间收集的37个国家的数据使用最适合该数据集的系统广义矩法进行分析。结果表明,人类发展滞后指数(P<0.01)、政府效能(P<0.05)、经济增长率(P<0.1)和政府卫生支出(P<0.1)对人类发展有显著的正向影响,而腐败及其与政府效能的交互作用对人类发展没有显著的正向影响。误差项一阶自相关和二阶自相关的Arrelano-Bond检验以及工具变量效度的Sargan检验和Hansen J检验的结果证实了模型的有效性。当滞后因变量的系数落在固定效应和合并普通最小二乘回归的值之间时,建立了估计的稳健性。该研究建议对政府雇员进行再培训和重新定位,使其以有效提供服务的心态和实现这一目标的强烈政治意愿为导向,使SSA经济多样化,同时采取其他刺激增长的政策,如降低面向实体部门的贷款利率,改善营商环境,改善对卫生部门的供资,并由有关机构对公共服务活动进行适当监测,以遏制存在腐败的地方。
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Corruption, Government Effectiveness and Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Aside economic factors causing low human development which have been extensively studied in literature, the implications of high level of corruption and weak governance prevalent in sub- Saharan African (SSA) countries have not been explored. The study assessed the effects of corruption, government effectiveness and their joint effect on human development in SSA. Data collected on thirty-seven (37) countries within the period of 2005 to 2018 were analyzed using system Generalized Method of Moment which was most suitable for the dataset. Results indicated that lagged human development index (P<0.01), government effectiveness (P<0.05), economic growth rate (P<0.1) and government health spending (P<0.1) had significant positive effect on human development while corruption and its interaction with government effectiveness did not. The results of Arrelano-Bond test of first order autocorrelation and second order autocorrelation of error term as well as the Sargan test and Hansen J test for validity of instrumental variables confirmed the validity of the model. The robustness of the estimation was established as the coefficient of the lagged dependent variable fell between the values in the fixed effect and pooled ordinary least square regression. The study recommended retraining and reorientation of government employees towards the mindset of effective service delivery and strong political will to achieve it, diversification of SSA economies alongside other growth stimulating policies such as reduced lending interest rate on loans meant for the real sector, improvement in the ease of doing business, improved funding of the health sector and proper monitoring of activities in the public service by concerned agencies to curb corruption where it is present.
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