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Dynamic Relationship between Human Capital and Economic Growth in Sri Lanka: A Co-Integration Analysis

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  • S. Vijesandiran
  • T. Vinayagathasan

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Annual data from Sri Lanka was used to analyze dynamic linkage between human capital and economic growth rate. ADF, PP, and Ng-Perron unit root tests confirmed that all the series that has been included in the model are stationary at first difference. Co-integration test identified one co-integrating vector, suggesting long-run relationship between the variables. Both co-integration and VECM test revealed a positive long-run relationship between health index and per capita GDP. We also found the long-run equilibrium of the model for the real per capita GDP, real capital expenditure on human capital and real labor expenditure on human capital. The results of VECM suggested a short-term relationship between per capita GDP and health care, education level and per capita income and health care and education.

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  • S. Vijesandiran & T. Vinayagathasan, 2015. "Dynamic Relationship between Human Capital and Economic Growth in Sri Lanka: A Co-Integration Analysis," Growth, Asian Online Journal Publishing Group, vol. 2(2), pages 20-29.
  • Handle: RePEc:aoj:growth:v:2:y:2015:i:2:p:20-29:id:774
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