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本文考察了南非政府与社会经济发展之间的关系。分析的重点是1996-2020年。通过自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型进行了各种估计,以经验检验政府在南非社会经济发展中的作用。由于单位根是宏观经济序列的典型特征,因此使用ADF (Augmented Dick Fuller)检验进行了单位根检验,该检验具有常数和趋势。此外,还进行了ARDL结合试验。研究结果证实,政府在经济中发挥着重要作用。然而,结果表明,经济增长不一定转化为社会经济发展,尽管政府支出可以。此外,研究结果还证实,制度和教育支出对社会和经济发展至关重要。例如,制度质量的提高提高了人类发展指数。同样,社会经济发展的增加与教育支出之间也存在着强烈的正相关关系。结果表明,制度质量对经济增长和社会经济发展都至关重要。总的来说,调查结果支持政府应该积极促进社会和经济发展的观点。在经济表现因冠状病毒大流行等外部因素而减弱的情况下,情况更是如此。值得强调的是,基线ARDL结果显示,国内生产总值(GDP)与其先前值之间的相关性在统计上显着,表明GDP与社会经济发展之间存在有意义的关系。
Estimating the Role of Government in Socio-Economic Development in South Africa
The paper examines the relationship between government and socio-economic development in South Africa. The analysis focuses on 1996-2020. Various estimations were undertaken, through the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model, to empirically examine the role of government in socio-economic development in South Africa. Because of the unit root that typically characterizes macroeconomic series, the unit root test using the Augmented Dick Fuller (ADF) test with constant, and trend was done. In addition, the ARDL bound tests were undertaken. The results confirm that government has an important role to play in the economy. However, results show that economic growth does not necessarily translate to socio-economic development although government spending does. In addition, results also confirm that institutions and educational spending are important for social and economic development. For instance, improvements in the quality of institutions increases the human development index. In the same vein, there is a strong positive correlation between increased socio-economic development and spending on education. Results show that the quality of institutions is important for both economic growth and socio-economic development. Overall, the findings support the view that governments should be active in facilitating social and economic development. This is more so in instances where economic performance weakens due to exogenous factors such as the coronavirus pandemic. It is worth highlighting that the baseline ARDL results show that the correlation between gross domestic product (GDP) and its prior values is statistically significant, indicating a meaningful relationship between GDP and socio-economic development.