Competitiveness in selected Sub-Saharan africa (SSA) countries: Lessons for Nigeria

Accelerating National Competitiveness has become a veritable feature and objective of most national economic policies. Hence, policy makers and the academia are showing increasing interests in understanding the drivers of global competitiveness of nations. Using descriptive Panel analysis, the study...

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Main Authors: Chuks, Ebere, Adekunle Ahmed Oluwatobi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Educational and Social Sciences Association (IESSA) 2017-09-01
Series:Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities
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Online Access:http://www.jssshonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/JSSSH_Vol.3_No.3_2017-Sep-_63-72_Sr-No.-1-1.pdf
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spelling doaj-f6d37106a28f47a1a069353b7120c3e12021-08-20T10:40:53ZengInternational Educational and Social Sciences Association (IESSA)Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities2413-92702017-09-01336372Competitiveness in selected Sub-Saharan africa (SSA) countries: Lessons for NigeriaChuks, Ebere 0Adekunle Ahmed Oluwatobi 1Department of Economics Faculty of Social Science University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaDepartment of Finance Faculty of Social Science University of Ilorin, Ilorin, NigeriaAccelerating National Competitiveness has become a veritable feature and objective of most national economic policies. Hence, policy makers and the academia are showing increasing interests in understanding the drivers of global competitiveness of nations. Using descriptive Panel analysis, the study reviewed the global competitiveness of selected Sub-Sahara Africa countries based on health and education; macro economy; and institutions and infrastructure. It found amongst others that, South Africa and Rwanda have the most efficient institutions in the region owing to appreciable judicial independence while Mauritius boasts of the most beautiful infrastructure. More importantly, Botswana represents the most diversified economy due largely to her developed export sector. On the other hand, Nigeria played the laggard in almost all the pillars of global competitiveness except, market size consequent upon high level of corruption amongst public officials, indiscipline and lack of political will on the part of rulers. The study therefore, recommended that a long term development plan for the energy and manufacturing sectors predicated upon huge public investment, private-public partnership, effective and efficient institutional framework would take Nigeria out of the doldrums of mono economy, poor standard of living and non- competitiveness. http://www.jssshonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/JSSSH_Vol.3_No.3_2017-Sep-_63-72_Sr-No.-1-1.pdfglobal competitivenessnational competitivenesssub-saharan africa
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Competitiveness in selected Sub-Saharan africa (SSA) countries: Lessons for Nigeria
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Adekunle Ahmed Oluwatobi
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title Competitiveness in selected Sub-Saharan africa (SSA) countries: Lessons for Nigeria
title_short Competitiveness in selected Sub-Saharan africa (SSA) countries: Lessons for Nigeria
title_full Competitiveness in selected Sub-Saharan africa (SSA) countries: Lessons for Nigeria
title_fullStr Competitiveness in selected Sub-Saharan africa (SSA) countries: Lessons for Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Competitiveness in selected Sub-Saharan africa (SSA) countries: Lessons for Nigeria
title_sort competitiveness in selected sub-saharan africa (ssa) countries: lessons for nigeria
publisher International Educational and Social Sciences Association (IESSA)
series Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities
issn 2413-9270
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Accelerating National Competitiveness has become a veritable feature and objective of most national economic policies. Hence, policy makers and the academia are showing increasing interests in understanding the drivers of global competitiveness of nations. Using descriptive Panel analysis, the study reviewed the global competitiveness of selected Sub-Sahara Africa countries based on health and education; macro economy; and institutions and infrastructure. It found amongst others that, South Africa and Rwanda have the most efficient institutions in the region owing to appreciable judicial independence while Mauritius boasts of the most beautiful infrastructure. More importantly, Botswana represents the most diversified economy due largely to her developed export sector. On the other hand, Nigeria played the laggard in almost all the pillars of global competitiveness except, market size consequent upon high level of corruption amongst public officials, indiscipline and lack of political will on the part of rulers. The study therefore, recommended that a long term development plan for the energy and manufacturing sectors predicated upon huge public investment, private-public partnership, effective and efficient institutional framework would take Nigeria out of the doldrums of mono economy, poor standard of living and non- competitiveness.
topic global competitiveness
national competitiveness
sub-saharan africa
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