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Economic Globalisation and Youth Unemployment – Evidence from African countries
Authors:Atif Awad
Institution:1. Department of Finance &2. Economics, College of Business Administration, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE
Abstract:The present study seeks to examine the impact of economic globalisation on youth unemployment for 50 African countries between the period 1994 and 2013. In addition to the economic globalisation measurements, the present study controlled the variables that represent the fluctuations in economic activates; demographic changes, a country’s economic size; the quality of governmental institutions; and labour market regulation. The results of the Arellano-Bond (A-B) GMM technique showed that greater openness to global markets would reflect in a lower youth unemployment rate. Furthermore, the results revealed that rigidity in labour market regulations seemed to reduce the youth unemployment rate. In addition, urbanisation seemed to raise the youth unemployment rate. The findings supported contemporary calls to participate in international trade to facilitate the job creation process.
Keywords:Unemployment  international trade  labour market regulation  youth
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