农业生产力对非洲工业化的贡献

Evina Ofeh Anchi, Ndzembanteh Aboubakary, Ofeh Edoh
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目的:本研究旨在探讨农业生产力对工业化的直接和间接影响。本研究还探讨了基础设施发展对农业生产率对工业化影响的中介作用。 研究方法:采用了针对 45 个非洲国家的系统广义矩法(GMM)方法。时间跨度为 2005 年至 2022 年。结果:结果表明,农业生产率对非洲的工业化具有积极的重要作用。当工业化以工业就业率(EMIND)衡量时,这一结果是稳健的。基础设施发展对农业生产率与工业化之间的关系具有促进作用。这些结果对两种不同的工业化衡量标准都是稳健的,但对工业就业的促进作用要大于对制造业增加值(MVA)的促进作用。研究还发现,农业生产率与水和卫生指数(WSS)相互作用,对制造业增加值产生积极的净影响。此外,农业生产率与信息和通信技术(ICT)和电力综合指数(ECI)对制造业增加值和工业增加值的影响相互作用,产生积极的协同效应。影响:在非洲,电力综合指数仍然不足。同样,一些国家,如乍得、埃塞俄比亚、莫桑比克和尼日尔,有必要将 WSS 提高到 32.96 这一临界值以上,因为这一临界值低于整个非洲的平均值。在政策方面,可以建议加强农业生产力和基础设施发展,重点是电力,以实现非洲急需的工业化水平。
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Contribution of Agricultural Productivity to Industrialization in Africa
Purpose: The objective of this study is to investigate the direct and indirect effects of agricultural productivity on industrialization. It also looks for the mediating role of infrastructural development on the effects of agricultural productivity on industrialization. Method: The system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) methodology for 45 African countries is applied. It covers the period from 2005 to 2022. Results: The results show that agricultural productivity has a positive significant role on industrialization in Africa. This result is robust when industrialization is measured by employment in industry (EMIND). Infrastructural development has an enhancing role on the agricultural productivity-industrialization nexus. These results are robust for the two different measures of industrialization but are more enhancing on Employment in Industry than on Manufacturing Value Added (MVA). The study also observes that agricultural productivity interacts with the Water and Sanitation Index (WSS) on MVA to yield a positive net effect. Moreover, agricultural productivity interacts with ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and ECI (Electricity composite index) on both MVA and EMIND to yield positive synergy effects. Implications: The Electricity Composite Index is still not sufficient in Africa. Equally, there is a need for some countries like Chad, Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Niger to boost WSS above this threshold of 32.96 since this threshold is below the mean value for Africa as a whole. Policy-wise, it could be recommended that both agricultural productivity and infrastructural development should be strengthened, with emphasis on electricity, so as to achieve the much-needed level of industrialization for Africa.
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