Capacity Utilisation and Unemployment in Selected West Africa Countries

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The purpose of this research paper is to examine the proposition that capacity utilisation is an important factor in the determination of unemployment and wages. Underlying this proposition is the notion that capacity utilisation helps to determine the future path of the economy and is a significant factor in the response of the economy to different supply and demand shocks. We derived capacity utilisation and unemployment relationships, which were estimated and tested using data covering from 1997 to 2016 for three West Africa countries. The results suggest that long-term unemployment and capacity utilisation have a significant impact on unemployment. The policy implications of our findings are that in view of the strong effect of capacity utilisation on unemployment, programmes that enhance efficiency in production and investment enhancing policies may allow unemployed to regain access to the labour market.

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Soliman, A. (2017) Capacity Utilisation and Unemployment in Selected West Africa Countries. Theoretical Economics Letters, 7, 1735-1746. doi: 10.4236/tel.2017.76117.

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