自由贸易协定对尼日利亚失业和生产力增长的影响

Oluwaseun Adeniran Sunday, Hamisu Ali, Ikeh Frank Emeka
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本研究调查了 1981-2019 年间自由贸易协定对尼日利亚失业率和生产率增长的影响。数据收集自世界银行发展指标(WDI)在线数据库(截至 2020 年)。研究采用了多种分析方法,包括单位根检验、自回归分布滞后(ARDL)约束检验、误差修正模型(ECM)以及累计总和(CUSUM)和累计平方和(CUSUMSQ)检验,以评估数据的稳定性。ARDL 边界检验统计量(F 统计量)分别为 4.26914 和 7.680624,超过了 I(0) 和 I(1) 边界的临界值,表明变量之间存在有意义的关系。从长期来看,物质资本、人力资本发展和经济增长对失业率有负面影响,且具有统计学意义。此外,部门生产率增长对总体生产率增长也有负面影响。误差修正模型(ECM)显示调整速度较慢,表明失衡每年需要约 13% 的时间才能恢复平衡。基于这些发现,研究建议实施保障措施,保护弱势产业,尤其是制造业和农业。此外,政府应通过确保提供适当的支持措施,重点促进人力资本发展。
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Impact of a free trade agreement on unemployment and productivity growth in Nigeria
This research investigates the impact of a free trade agreement on unemployment and productivity growth in Nigeria over the period 1981–2019. Data was collected from the World Bank Development Indicators (WDI) online database as of 2020. The study employed various analytical methods, including unit root tests, autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bound tests, error correction models (ECM), and cumulative sum (CUSUM) and cumulative sum of squares (CUSUMSQ) tests to assess data stability. The ARDL bound test statistics (F-statistics) of 4.26914 and 7.680624 exceeded the critical values for both I(0) and I(1) bounds, indicating a meaningful relationship between the variables. In the long run, physical capital, human capital development, and economic growth were found to have a negative impact on unemployment, with statistical significance. Additionally, sectoral productivity growth negatively influenced aggregate productivity growth. The error correction model (ECM) indicated a weak speed of adjustment, suggesting that the disequilibrium takes around 13% of the time to return to equilibrium annually. Based on these findings, the study recommends the implementation of safeguards to protect vulnerable industries, particularly in manufacturing and agriculture. Additionally, the government should focus on fostering human capital development by ensuring the availability of suitable support measures.
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