非洲制造业企业的技能、投资与出口

Skills, Investment and Exports from Manufacturing Firms in Africa

Journal of Development Studies · 2000
被引 91
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用加纳等四个非洲国家的数据,研究技能如何影响制造业投资和出口,发现企业运营效率是投资和出口的重要决定因素,且出口偏向资本密集型。

Abstract

It has been argued that Africa will not be able to export manufactures as it lacks the necessary skills. Without an ability to export there will only be an incentive to invest in the sector if domestic demand grows rapidly. Comparative data for four African countries -the Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya and Zimbabwe -shows that in the early 1990s investment in manufacturing remained very low. The micro evidence on manufacturing exports is wholly consistent with the macro in suggesting these are, for most African countries, negligible. An exception is Zimbabwe. The paper uses a longer time series from Ghana to ask how skills have impacted on manufacturing investment and exports in the 1990s. Two dimensions of skills are defined and measured. The first is that observable in the education and experience of the workforce. The second is the underlying efficiency with which the firm operates. The latter is shown to be a significant determinant of both investment and exports. These exports are relatively capital intensive; unskilled labour intensive exports remain negligible. Possible reasons for these outcomes are discussed.

非洲制造业技能投资出口