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Resumen de Human capital and development in Africa: Econometric models and evolution, 1950-2002

María del Carmen Guisán Seijas, Pilar Expósito Díaz

  • During the period 1950-2002 Africa has experienced a lower degree of economic development than Asia, due to several circumstances, and particularly to the low educational levels of population in many African countries. In this article we present the estimation of some econometric models of African countries, which show the positive role that human capital has in development and the negative consequences for many African countries if their educational gap is not overcome on the next years. We also analyse some models which have into account the role of industrial investment and foreign trade in the development of Africa.


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