Human Capital-Economic Growth Nexus in Africa: Heteregeneous Panel Causality Approach

This paper examines the causal relationship between human capital and economic growth for a panel 29 African countries. In particular, the study applied theoretically consistent panel unit root procedures and panel cointegration tests that account for the presence of cross-sectional dependency amon...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Anoruo, Uchenna Elike
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2015-10-01
Series:International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues
Online Access:https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijefi/article/view/1473
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description This paper examines the causal relationship between human capital and economic growth for a panel 29 African countries. In particular, the study applied theoretically consistent panel unit root procedures and panel cointegration tests that account for the presence of cross-sectional dependency among the members of a panel. To ascertain the direction of causality between human capital and economic growth, the study applies the heterogeneous panel causality test proposed by Dumitrescu and Hurlin. This test has the ability to control for the presence of both heterogeneity and cross-sectional dependence that might be present in the panel. To determine the signs of the relationship between the two variables, the study applied the dynamic OLS. The results from the heterogeneous panel causality test provide evidence in support of bidirectional causality between human capital and economic growth for the sample countries. The results from the dynamic OLS indicate that human capital and economic growth have significantly positive effect on each other. This finding reinforces the need for the sample countries to work in tandem in promoting education as an engine of economic growth. Keywords: Human capital; economic growth; panel data causality; Africa JEL Classifications: C33; O40; O55 
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spelling doaj.art-1f66e57d6e824f61adebdd40490aff8e2023-02-15T16:17:33ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Economics and Financial Issues2146-41382015-10-0154Human Capital-Economic Growth Nexus in Africa: Heteregeneous Panel Causality ApproachEmmanuel AnoruoUchenna Elike0Alabama A&M University This paper examines the causal relationship between human capital and economic growth for a panel 29 African countries. In particular, the study applied theoretically consistent panel unit root procedures and panel cointegration tests that account for the presence of cross-sectional dependency among the members of a panel. To ascertain the direction of causality between human capital and economic growth, the study applies the heterogeneous panel causality test proposed by Dumitrescu and Hurlin. This test has the ability to control for the presence of both heterogeneity and cross-sectional dependence that might be present in the panel. To determine the signs of the relationship between the two variables, the study applied the dynamic OLS. The results from the heterogeneous panel causality test provide evidence in support of bidirectional causality between human capital and economic growth for the sample countries. The results from the dynamic OLS indicate that human capital and economic growth have significantly positive effect on each other. This finding reinforces the need for the sample countries to work in tandem in promoting education as an engine of economic growth. Keywords: Human capital; economic growth; panel data causality; Africa JEL Classifications: C33; O40; O55  https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijefi/article/view/1473
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Human Capital-Economic Growth Nexus in Africa: Heteregeneous Panel Causality Approach
International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues
title Human Capital-Economic Growth Nexus in Africa: Heteregeneous Panel Causality Approach
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title_short Human Capital-Economic Growth Nexus in Africa: Heteregeneous Panel Causality Approach
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