The Role of Capital Accumulation, Adjustment and Structural Change for Economic Take-Off: Empirical Evidence from African Growth Episodes
In this study, we analyse extended periods of growth in Africa based on panel estimations from 27 African countries during the 1960-1996 period. Only a dozen of such rapid growth episodes are observable in Africa since 1960, and several of them eventually came to an end. We use all existing informat...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, we analyse extended periods of growth in Africa based on panel estimations from 27 African countries during the 1960-1996 period. Only a dozen of such rapid growth episodes are observable in Africa since 1960, and several of them eventually came to an end. We use all existing information on macroeconomic performance in Africa in a comparative manner, in order to assess the sustainability of current growth episodes. Our main conclusion is that sustainable growth needs to be based on a balanced mix of capital accumulation, macroeconomic adjustment and structural change. In addition to more commonly used determinants of Total Factor Productivity, we construct a measure for the effect of labour reallocation as well as an index of economic diversification and estimate the impact of the latter on long-term growth. We also build an analysis of investment behaviour, which is influenced by Total Factor Productivity gains, while influencing economic growth directly through ... |
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spellingShingle | Berthélemy, Jean-Claude The Role of Capital Accumulation, Adjustment and Structural Change for Economic Take-Off Empirical Evidence from African Growth Episodes Development |
title | The Role of Capital Accumulation, Adjustment and Structural Change for Economic Take-Off Empirical Evidence from African Growth Episodes |
title_auth | The Role of Capital Accumulation, Adjustment and Structural Change for Economic Take-Off Empirical Evidence from African Growth Episodes |
title_exact_search | The Role of Capital Accumulation, Adjustment and Structural Change for Economic Take-Off Empirical Evidence from African Growth Episodes |
title_full | The Role of Capital Accumulation, Adjustment and Structural Change for Economic Take-Off Empirical Evidence from African Growth Episodes Jean-Claude, Berthélemy and Ludvig, Söderling |
title_fullStr | The Role of Capital Accumulation, Adjustment and Structural Change for Economic Take-Off Empirical Evidence from African Growth Episodes Jean-Claude, Berthélemy and Ludvig, Söderling |
title_full_unstemmed | The Role of Capital Accumulation, Adjustment and Structural Change for Economic Take-Off Empirical Evidence from African Growth Episodes Jean-Claude, Berthélemy and Ludvig, Söderling |
title_short | The Role of Capital Accumulation, Adjustment and Structural Change for Economic Take-Off |
title_sort | role of capital accumulation adjustment and structural change for economic take off empirical evidence from african growth episodes |
title_sub | Empirical Evidence from African Growth Episodes |
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topic_facet | Development |
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