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Public and Private Investment and the Growth Process in Developing Countries

Mohsin Khan and Manmohan S Kumar

Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1997, vol. 59, issue 1, 69-88

Abstract: This paper examines the relative contribution of public and private investment to per capita GDP growth in developing countries. It extends the basic neoclassical model of growth by separating investment into its public and private components, and estimates this model for a sample of ninety-five developing countries over the period 1970-90 using both cross-sectional and panel data. Using data on relative supplies of public and private capital stock, rates of return to public and private investment are also computed. The results suggest that once other determinants of growth, such as human capital formation, population growth, and technical progress, are taken into account, public and private investment have differential effects on growth, and that these effects are characterized by marked regional and inter-temporal variations. Copyright 1997 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Date: 1997
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