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Nexus between Foreign Capital Inflows and Human Capital Development in Nigeria

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  • Emmanuel Oloke

    (University of Wales Trinity Saint David)

  • Faseesin Olabisi

    (Adekunle Ajasin University)

  • Adebayo Akanbi Johnson

    (Adeleke University)

  • Hassan Taiwo Awofala

    (Yaba College of Technology)

  • Timothy Ayomitunde Aderemi

    (Bells University of Technology)

Abstract

This aim of study is on the nexus between foreign capital inflows and human capital development in Nigeria spanning from 1990 to 2020. This study relied on secondary data which was sourced from the World Development Indicators. Consequently, the FMOLS method was utilized to analyze the data. Based on the findings erupted from this study, trade openness has a negative and significant relationship with human capital development. In the same vein, FDI and portfolio investment have a significant inverse relationship with human capital development in Nigeria. However, official development assistance has a direct relationship with human capital development, the relationship is significant at 10 percent level of significance. And exchange rate has a positive and significant relationship with human capital development. Both external debt and remittances have insignificant positive relationship with human capital development in Nigeria. In a nutshell, the majority of the inflows of foreign capital in Nigeria have a significant and negative relationship with human capital development in this study. Steaming from the above findings, this study recommends that the policymakers in Nigeria should deploy the inflows of foreign capital in the direction of the human development oriented programmes in the country.

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  • Emmanuel Oloke & Faseesin Olabisi & Adebayo Akanbi Johnson & Hassan Taiwo Awofala & Timothy Ayomitunde Aderemi, 2022. "Nexus between Foreign Capital Inflows and Human Capital Development in Nigeria," EuroEconomica, Danubius University of Galati, issue 2(41), pages 67-77, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:dug:journl:y:2022:i:2:p:67-77
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    1. Oloke Emmanuel & Olanipekun Wahid Damilola & Mabinuori Oladotun Toriola & Ojo Lucas B. & Aderemi Timothy Ayomitunde, 2022. "Government Educational Spending and Human Capital Development in ECOWAS Sub-Region: Implication For Sustainable Development," Studia Universitatis BabeČ™-Bolyai Oeconomica, Sciendo, vol. 67(3), pages 37-52, December.

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    HDI; FDI; Trade Openness; ODA; Remittances;
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