增长迟缓:为什么非洲企业不能创造更多就业机会?

L. Iacovone, V. Ramachandran, Martin Schmidt
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非洲许多国家就业不足率高或生产性就业率低;许多人还预计,在不久的将来会有大量的人进入劳动力市场。这篇论文提出了一个问题:非洲公司创造的就业机会比其他地方的公司少吗?如果是,为什么呢?一个原因可能是疲软的商业环境减缓了企业的增长,扭曲了资源的配置,使其远离业绩较好的企业,从而降低了它们创造就业的潜力。本文使用来自119个国家的41,000家公司的数据来研究公司增长的驱动因素,特别关注非洲公司。非洲的公司,无论年龄大小,往往比世界其他地区的公司小20- 24%。由于融资渠道有限,以及电力、土地和非熟练劳动力的缺乏,导致营商环境不佳,这在一定程度上解释了这种差异。外资所有权、企业的出口地位和市场规模也是企业规模的重要决定因素。然而,即使在控制了商业环境以及公司和市场的特征之后,非洲和非非洲公司之间大约60%的规模差距仍然无法解释。
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Stunted Growth: Why Don't African Firms Create More Jobs?
Many countries in Africa suffer high rates of underemployment or low rates of productive employment; many also anticipate large numbers of people to enter the workforce in the near future. This paper asks the question: Are African firms creating fewer jobs than those located elsewhere? And, if so, why? One reason may be that weak business environments slow the growth of firms and distort the allocation of resources away from better-performing firms, hence reducing their potential for job creation. The paper uses data from 41,000 firms across 119 countries to examine the drivers of firm growth, with a special focus on African firms. African firms, at any age, tend to be 20-24 percent smaller than firms in other regions of the world. The poor business environment, driven by limited access to finance, and the lack of availability of electricity, land, and unskilled labor has some value in explaining this difference. Foreign ownership, the export status of the firm, and the size of the market are also significant determinants of firm size. However, even after controlling for the business environment and for characteristics of firms and markets, about 60 percent of the size gap between African and non-African firms remains unexplained.
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