Does Premature Deindustrialisation Stall Growth? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Progress in Development Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI:10.1177/14649934221122320
Rekha Ravindran, Suresh Babu Manalaya
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Structural transformation (ST) accelerates growth when labour transition occurs from low-productivity to high-productivity sectors. However, evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) indicates that the manufacturing sector is not generating enough employment opportunities and that labour absorption is primarily occurring in low-productivity service activities—a process known as premature deindustrialisation that hinders the growth-enhancing effect of ST. This article contributes by quantifying the effect of labour movement across sectors and estimating its impact on growth in the region. We apply the Shapley decomposition technique to extract the effect of ST on change in labour productivity. Next, by using a panel ARDL framework, we analyse the impact of ST on long-run economic growth for 12 middle-income economies from SSA for the period 1992–2017. Our findings suggest that in the long-run, ST towards low productivity service activities is having a growth-depressing effect on these economies. Although middle-income African economies have adopted several policy initiatives to reverse the deindustrialisation trend, our findings show that these have not (so far) generated economic growth. Further efforts are needed in these countries to foster the investment climate, infrastructure, financial sector, skills and regional integration needed for labour transition towards high productivity sectors.
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过早的去工业化会阻碍增长吗?撒哈拉以南非洲的证据
当劳动力从低生产率部门向高生产率部门过渡时,结构转型会加速增长。然而,来自撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的证据表明,制造业没有创造足够的就业机会,劳动力吸收主要发生在低生产力的服务活动中,这一过程被称为过早的去工业化,阻碍了ST的增长促进作用。本文通过量化跨部门劳动力流动的影响并估计其对该地区增长的影响来做出贡献。我们应用Shapley分解技术来提取ST对劳动生产率变化的影响。接下来,通过使用面板ARDL框架,我们分析了1992年至2017年期间,SSA中12个中等收入经济体的ST对长期经济增长的影响。我们的研究结果表明,从长远来看,对低生产率服务活动的ST对这些经济体的增长具有抑制作用。尽管中等收入非洲经济体已经采取了几项政策举措来扭转去工业化趋势,但我们的研究结果表明,这些举措(迄今为止)并没有带来经济增长。这些国家需要进一步努力,促进劳动力向高生产率部门过渡所需的投资环境、基础设施、金融部门、技能和区域一体化。
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Progress in Development Studies
Progress in Development Studies DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Progress in Development Studies is an exciting new forum for the discussion of development issues, ranging from: · Poverty alleviation and international aid · The international debt crisis · Economic development and industrialization · Environmental degradation and sustainable development · Political governance and civil society · Gender relations · The rights of the child
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