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    Title: 南非經濟增長的部門趨同和決定因素
    Sectoral Convergence and Determinants of Economic Growth in South Africa
    Authors: 符雪莉
    Vilakati, Michelle Seluliwe
    Contributors: 莊奕琦
    Chuang, Yih Chi
    符雪莉
    Vilakati, Michelle Seluliwe
    Keywords: 南非
    工人人均產出
    貝塔收斂
    前沿經濟
    增長決定因素
    固定效應模型
    South Africa
    Output per Worker
    Beta Convergence
    Frontier Economies
    Growth Determinants
    Fixed Effects Model
    Date: 2023
    Issue Date: 2023-08-02 14:02:59 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究評估了 1960 年至 2019 年南非在 8 個經濟部門的人均產出與經合組織前沿經濟體的趨同情況。利用固定效應模型,評估宏觀層面的條件趨同並估計趨同時間。 該研究通過推進對南非趨同和經濟增長因素的理論理解,通過使用計量經濟學技術和數據分析提供相關的經驗證據,通過確定影響趨同的因素和建議有針對性的干預措施來提供政策影響,並有助於促進背景研究 了解南非的增長挑戰。 研究結果表明,早期收斂低於 Sala-i-Marti 設定的 2% 基準,該研究探討了對未來經濟增長和結構性因素的影響。
    This study evaluates South Africa`s convergence of output per worker with the OECD frontier economies in 8 economic sectors from 1960 to 2019. Using a fixed effects model, it assesses macro-level conditional convergence and estimates the time to convergence. The study contributes by advancing the theoretical understanding of convergence and economic growth factors in South Africa, providing relevant empirical evidence through the use of econometric techniques and data analysis, offering policy implications by identifying factors influencing convergence and suggesting targeted interventions, and contributing to a contextual understanding of growth challenges in South Africa. The findings indicate early-stage convergence below the 2% benchmark set by Sala-i-Martin, and the study explores implications for future economic growth and structural factors.
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