Investment, Capital Accumulation, and Growth : Some Evidence from The Gambia 1964-98 /

This paper considers the potential variables that have determined economic growth in The Gambia during 1964-98. The results indicate that The Gambia's aggregate production function exhibits increasing returns to scale, thus supporting the endogenous growth-type model. The impact of private inve...

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Hlavní autor: Beddies, Christian
Médium: Časopis
Jazyk:English
Vydáno: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1999.
Edice:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 1999/117
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Shrnutí:This paper considers the potential variables that have determined economic growth in The Gambia during 1964-98. The results indicate that The Gambia's aggregate production function exhibits increasing returns to scale, thus supporting the endogenous growth-type model. The impact of private investment-and thus private capital accumulation-on output is large and significant. Furthermore, increases in public investment boost output substantially. Finally, the effects associated with human capital accumulation are positive and statistically significant. The paper also estimates a series on total factor productivity growth that indicates that The Gambia was able to use its resources more efficiently.
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