Institutional Quality and Labour Productivity: Evidence from the Economic Community of West African States Countries
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Published:2022-09-15
Issue:3
Volume:37
Page:540-557
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ISSN:1225-651X
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Container-title:Journal of Economic Integration
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Economic Integration
Author:
Sanga Dimitri,Ahouakan Ehouman Williams Venance,Adje N'goran Assigno Frejus
Abstract
This study investigates how institutional quality influences labor productivity in West Africa. Thus, a panel of 15 Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) member states over the period 2005-2017 was considered. The panel was analyzed for the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors. For the empirical analysis, a panel fixed effect regression was conducted based on a neoclassical framework. Results show that institutional quality improvement is overall associated with higher levels of productivity, regardless of the sector. Some specificities were also observed at the sectoral levels. Furthermore, the econometric analysis reconfirms a positive effect of investment and human capital on productivity. Therefore, improving institutional quality would be helpful for productivity growth in this sub-region. This event could enable ECOWAS member states to reap greater benefits from the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement.
Publisher
Center for Economic Integration
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Cited by
1 articles.
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