全要素生产率
边疆
人力资本
经济
外商直接投资
生产力
面板数据
投资(军事)
劳动经济学
国际贸易
货币经济学
发展经济学
宏观经济学
经济增长
地理
计量经济学
法学
考古
政治学
政治
作者
Chi Keung Marco Lau,Mantu Kumar Mahalik,Shreya Pal,Giray Gözgör
标识
DOI:10.1080/1331677x.2022.2164324
摘要
This paper examines the impact of the technology frontier on the Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth in African countries. The paper includes the human capital channel (i.e., low and high education) in the TFP growth function. The model also adds net foreign direct investment inflows and financial development as control variables. The long-run estimations indicate that the technology frontier hampers the TFP growth. The technology frontier adversely affects the TFP growth in a low education channel. Surprisingly, high education has a positive and insignificant impact on TFP growth. It is also found that financial development decreases the TFP growth while net foreign direct investment inflows have mixed effects. These findings suggest that educated labour embodied in rich technology frontier should also require the proper training for enhancing the TFP growth in African economies.
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