ECONOMIC GROWTH, ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION: IMPLICATION FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY
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- 1. Covenant University
Description
This study examines the relationship between technology, human capital and economic growth and also attempts to establish their implications on knowledge based economy in Nigeria. The data used for the study are from secondary sources while the new growth model was also adopted. The dependent variable in the model is the level of real output while the explanatory variables are gross capital formation and government expenditure on education. The result of the causality test shows that is a uni-directional relationship running from gross capital formation and real output, human capital formation and real output growths do not Granger cause each other while causality runs from human capital to capital formation and vice versa. The implication of the result; the increase in economic growth has not improve the rate of capital formation in Nigeria. The study concluded that Nigeria has been slow to identify the strands of global knowledge due to the following: weak institutions; limited awareness and disincentives preventing them from taking the root to the knowledge and information based- economy. Based on the findings the study recommended; strategies in which education can be incorporated into the growth system. Research and development should be encouraged as well and polices that promote output through savings. Keywords: Economic Growth, Human Capital Formation, Knowledge and Information Based Economy, Technology.JEL Classifications: O47, O15, G14DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.8165
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Translated Description (Arabic)
تبحث هذه الدراسة في العلاقة بين التكنولوجيا ورأس المال البشري والنمو الاقتصادي وتحاول أيضًا تحديد آثارها على الاقتصاد القائم على المعرفة في نيجيريا. البيانات المستخدمة في الدراسة مأخوذة من مصادر ثانوية بينما تم اعتماد نموذج النمو الجديد أيضًا. المتغير التابع في النموذج هو مستوى الناتج الحقيقي في حين أن المتغيرات التفسيرية هي تكوين رأس المال الكبير والإنفاق الحكومي على التعليم. تظهر نتيجة اختبار السببية أن العلاقة أحادية الاتجاه التي تمتد من تكوين رأس المال الكبير والناتج الحقيقي وتكوين رأس المال البشري ونمو الناتج الحقيقي لا تسبب جرانجر لبعضها البعض بينما تمتد العلاقة السببية من رأس المال البشري إلى تكوين رأس المال والعكس صحيح. الآثار المترتبة على النتيجة ؛ لم تحسن الزيادة في النمو الاقتصادي معدل تكوين رأس المال في نيجيريا. وخلصت الدراسة إلى أن نيجيريا كانت بطيئة في تحديد خيوط المعرفة العالمية بسبب ما يلي: ضعف المؤسسات ؛ ومحدودية الوعي والمثبطات التي تمنعها من ترسيخ جذور الاقتصاد القائم على المعرفة والمعلومات. بناءً على النتائج، أوصت الدراسة باستراتيجيات يمكن من خلالها دمج التعليم في نظام النمو. كما ينبغي تشجيع البحث والتطوير والسياسات التي تعزز الناتج من خلال المدخرات. الكلمات المفتاحية: النمو الاقتصادي، تكوين رأس المال البشري، الاقتصاد القائم على المعرفة والمعلومات، Technology.JEL التصنيفات: O47، O15، G14DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.8165Translated Description (English)
This study examines the relationship between technology, human capital and economic growth and also attempts to establish their implications on knowledge-based economy in Nigeria. The data used for the study are from secondary sources while the new growth model was also adopted. The dependent variable in the model is the level of real output while the explanatory variables are large capital formation and government expenditure on education. The result of the causality test shows that is a uni-directional relationship running from large capital formation and real output, human capital formation and real output growths do not cause Granger each other while causality runs from human capital to capital formation and vice versa. The implication of the result; the increase in economic growth has not improved the rate of capital formation in Nigeria. The study concluded that Nigeria has been slow to identify the strands of global knowledge due to the following: weak institutions; limited awareness and disincentives preventing them from taking the root to the knowledge and information based economy. Based on the findings, the study recommended strategies in which education can be incorporated into the growth system. Research and development should be encouraged as well and policies that promote output through savings. Keywords: Economic Growth, Human Capital Formation, Knowledge and Information Based Economy, Technology.JEL Classifications: O47, O15, G14DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.8165Translated Description (French)
This study examines the relationship between technology, human capital and economic growth and also attempts to establish their implications on knowledge based economy in Nigeria. Les données utilisées pour l'étude proviennent de sources secondaires lorsque le nouveau modèle de croissance a été adopté. The dependent variable in the model is the level of real output while the explanatory variables are gross capital formation and government expenditure on education. The result of the causality test shows that is a uni-directional relationship running from gross capital formation and real output, human capital formation and real output growths do not Granger cause each other while causality runs from human capital to capital formation and vice versa. L'implication du résultat ; l'augmentation de la croissance économique n'a pas amélioré le taux de formation du capital au Nigeria. L'étude conclut que le Nigeria a été lent à identifier les plages de connaissances mondiales en raison du suivi : les institutions puissantes ; la sensibilisation limitée et la prévention de la dissension à partir de la prise de la racine vers l'économie basée sur la connaissance et l'information. Based on the findings the study recommended ; strategies in which education can be incorporated into the growth system. Research and development should be encouraged as well and polices that promote output through savings. Keywords : Economic Growth, Human Capital Formation, Knowledge and Information Based Economy, Technology.JEL Classifications : O47, O15, G14DOI : https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.8165Translated Description (Spanish)
This study examines the relationship between technology, human capital and economic growth and also attempts to establish their implications on knowledge based economy in Nigeria. The data used for the study are from secondary sources while the new growth model was also adopted. The dependent variable in the model is the level of real output while the explanatory variables are gross capital formation and government expenditure on education. The result of the causality test shows that is a unidirectional relationship running from gross capital formation and real output, human capital formation and real output growths do not Granger cause each other while causality runs from human capital formation and viceversa. The implication of the result; the increase in economic growth has not improve the rate of capital formation in Nigeria. The study concluded that Nigeria has been slow to identify the strands of global knowledge due to the following: weak institutions; limited awareness and disincentives preventing them from taking the root to the knowledge and information based- economy. Based on the findings the study recommended; strategies in which education can be incorporated into the growth system. Research and development should be encouraged as well and polices that promote output through savings. Keywords: Economic Growth, Human Capital Formation, Knowledge and Information Based Economy, Technology.JEL Classifications: O47, O15, G14DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.8165Files
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Additional titles
- Translated title (Arabic)
- النمو الاقتصادي واستهلاك الطاقة وتكوين رأس المال البشري: الآثار المترتبة على الاقتصاد القائم على المعرفة
- Translated title (English)
- ECONOMIC GROWTH, ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION: IMPLICATION FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY
- Translated title (French)
- CROISSANCE ÉCONOMIQUE, CONSOMMATION D'ÉNERGIE ET FORMATION EN CAPITAL HUMAIN : IMPLICATION POUR L'ÉCONOMIE BASÉE SUR LA TECHNOLOGIE
- Translated title (Spanish)
- CRECIMIENTO ECONÓMICO, CONSUMO DE ENERGÍA Y FORMACIÓN DE CAPITAL HUMANO: IMPLICACIÓN PARA LA ECONOMÍA BASADA EN KNOWLEDGE
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- https://openalex.org/W2984115667
- DOI
- 10.32479/ijeep.8165