Human Capital and Capital Goods Import in the Sub Sahara Africa (Ssa)

The study investigates the impacts of human capital and capital goods import on the economic growth of the SSA. 30 countries are used in the Panel- ARDL analysis where economic growth is the dependent variable and capital goods import, human capital, primary export, investment exchange rate, amon...

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Main Authors: Festus Olumide Fawehinmi, Adeleke Omolade, Sunday Anderu Keji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 2019-06-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica
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Online Access:http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/oeconomica/article/view/5582/4999
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spelling doaj-66458c1c85ca4bb1bff77fa6e2f6116f2020-11-24T21:48:23ZengDanubius UniversityActa Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica2065-01752067-340X2019-06-0115497110Human Capital and Capital Goods Import in the Sub Sahara Africa (Ssa)Festus Olumide Fawehinmi0Adeleke Omolade1Sunday Anderu Keji2Kings UniversityUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalFederal UniversityThe study investigates the impacts of human capital and capital goods import on the economic growth of the SSA. 30 countries are used in the Panel- ARDL analysis where economic growth is the dependent variable and capital goods import, human capital, primary export, investment exchange rate, among others are used as the independent variables. The result from the panel analysis indicates that capital goods import significantly and positively influence economic growth but human capital fails to have significant positive impact on economic growth of the SSA. Earlier, the trend analysis and the correlation results have shown that there is a weak association between capital goods import and human capital in the SSA. The results offer an expository analysis that reveals that the quality of the human capital is very germane to the effective utilization of capital goods import for purpose of growth in a primary goods export dominated region like the SSA.http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/oeconomica/article/view/5582/4999capital goods import; economic growth; human capital; sub-sahara africa
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author Festus Olumide Fawehinmi
Adeleke Omolade
Sunday Anderu Keji
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Adeleke Omolade
Sunday Anderu Keji
Human Capital and Capital Goods Import in the Sub Sahara Africa (Ssa)
Acta Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica
capital goods import; economic growth; human capital; sub-sahara africa
author_facet Festus Olumide Fawehinmi
Adeleke Omolade
Sunday Anderu Keji
author_sort Festus Olumide Fawehinmi
title Human Capital and Capital Goods Import in the Sub Sahara Africa (Ssa)
title_short Human Capital and Capital Goods Import in the Sub Sahara Africa (Ssa)
title_full Human Capital and Capital Goods Import in the Sub Sahara Africa (Ssa)
title_fullStr Human Capital and Capital Goods Import in the Sub Sahara Africa (Ssa)
title_full_unstemmed Human Capital and Capital Goods Import in the Sub Sahara Africa (Ssa)
title_sort human capital and capital goods import in the sub sahara africa (ssa)
publisher Danubius University
series Acta Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica
issn 2065-0175
2067-340X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The study investigates the impacts of human capital and capital goods import on the economic growth of the SSA. 30 countries are used in the Panel- ARDL analysis where economic growth is the dependent variable and capital goods import, human capital, primary export, investment exchange rate, among others are used as the independent variables. The result from the panel analysis indicates that capital goods import significantly and positively influence economic growth but human capital fails to have significant positive impact on economic growth of the SSA. Earlier, the trend analysis and the correlation results have shown that there is a weak association between capital goods import and human capital in the SSA. The results offer an expository analysis that reveals that the quality of the human capital is very germane to the effective utilization of capital goods import for purpose of growth in a primary goods export dominated region like the SSA.
topic capital goods import; economic growth; human capital; sub-sahara africa
url http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/oeconomica/article/view/5582/4999
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