HUMAN CAPITAL AND HIGHER EDUCATION AS DRIVERS OF ECONOMY IN ALBANIA

Etleva BAJRAMI

Prof. Assoc. Dr., Pedagogue in Finance Department, Faculty of Economy, University of Tirana

etlevabajrami@feut.edu.al

Brikena LEKA

Prof. Assoc. Dr., Pedagogue in Finance Department, Faculty of Economy, University of Tirana

brikenaleka@feut.edu.al

Abstract

Education is a strong pillar for the qualitative growth and improvement of human capital. Appropriate and necessary education of people will enable business employees to have the necessary knowledge for the activity. The growth of businesses will have its impact on the growth of the country’s economy. People are turning to higher education more and more as a way to enhance their personal wellbeing. Higher education is seen by people as the best way to enable the employment and higher salary in the future. For this reason the focus of this paper is education. The main objective is to understand the impact of higher education in economic growth. This paper analyzes the impact of education through several variables on economic growth in Albania, focusing more on the impact of higher education. The independent variables considered in this paper as representatives of education are mean years of schooling, enrollment in primary education, enrollment in secondary education, enrollment in higher education, while as a representative of growth is used dependent variable Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita. From the model we found the variables mean years of schooling and enrollment in higher education are significant and positively related with GDP per capita. The analysis is based on model building with secondary data using the method of least squares.

Keywords: human capital, higher education, school enrollment, GDP per capita

JEL classification: I23, O15, H52

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INFLATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES: A PANEL GMM APPLICATION ON PHILLIPS CURVE

ALIASUDDIN

Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, Indonesia

aliasuddin@unsyiah.ac.id

Sofyan SYAHNUR

Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business,Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, Indonesia

kabari_sofyan@unsyiah.ac.id

MALIA

Graduate Student at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, Indonesia

malia1980@mhs.unsyiah.ac.id

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the relationship between inflation and unemployment in 10 Southeast Asian from 1996 to 2016 using 210 data samples. The estimation results, using the GMM panel method, showed that the use of Instrument Variables (IV) is valid for the model and the results show a negative and significant relationship between inflation and unemployment. The optimal value of inflation and unemployment for the Southeast Asian Region were found to be 4 percent and 8 percent respectively. This means that a trade-off has taken place. Thus, the existence of the Phillips Curve in Southeast Asian countries during the period of 1996-2016 can be proven. In accordance with the Phillips Curve review, if the trade-off occurs, the government cannot resolve both problems simultaneously. In other words, policy makers must be able to choose the problem to be addressed first, either by implementing monetary policy, fiscal policy or both, so that economic stability and public welfare are maintained.

Keywords: Inflation, Unemployment, Phillips Curve, Panel GMM, Southeast Asia.

JEL classification: E24, E31, C23, J01

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EXPERT ANALYSIS AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR ENTERPRISES ON THE ECONOMY: THE EXPERIENCE OF UKRAINE

Mykhailo LUCHKO

Doctor of Economic Sciences, professor;Ternopil National Economic University, Ukraine

m_luchko@ukr.net

(Corresponding author)

Stanisław SZMITKA

Associate professor of University in Olsztyn, Poland

pbdmorag@interia.pl

Yuriy PYNDA

Associate professor of Lviv University of Business and Law, Ukraine

yuriy_p1@ukr.net

Lyudmyla KUTS

Associate professor of Ternopil National Economic University, Ukraine

epik3403@tneu.edu.ua

Abstract

The aim of the article is to establish the impact of construction sector enterprises on the economy. Using dynamic cross-sectional balance regression, it is determined that gross domestic product, the level of budget revenue, volume of capital investment, the level of employment, the coefficient of coverage of imports by exports and volume of innovative realized products  depend on the development of the of enterprises in the construction sector. The model of social and economic participation of the construction sector in the economic system of the country is developed, which on the basis of dynamic cross-sectional balance regression allows to determine ranges of values of influence of the main indicators of functioning of the enterprises of the construction sector on the gross domestic product; the level of budget revenues; volume of capital investments; employment rate; coefficient of coverage of imports by exports.

Keywords: enterprises of construction sector, construction, impact, economy, development, dynamic cross-sectional balance regression.

JEL classification: L74, C61, D60, E23

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