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أثر تنويع الاستثمار الحكومي على النمو الاقتصادي في الجزائر دراسة اقتصادية قياسية للفترة : 1990-2016
[The impact of diversification of government investment on economic growth in Algeria-Econometric study For the period: 1990-2016]

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  • satour, rachid
  • choukri, ben zarour

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The purpose of this paper is to measure the impact of government investment diversification on economic growth in Algeria during the period 1990-2016 using the descriptive, analytical and econometric tools. This research is based on the theoretical study of the investment determinants and it relationship to economic growth. The relations are drawn in the form of economic models to be estimated and trying to bring them down to the reality of the Algerian economy. The results of this study showed that the size of government investments in the industrial sector (IGIND) and in the education and training sector (IGUDF) influenced Algeria's economic growth measured by the size of GDP. It can be deduced from this research that the diversification of direct (public) investments has a central, pivotal and positive role in raising economic growth rates. These results confirm the validity of theories of self-growth in the Algerian economy.

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  • satour, rachid & choukri, ben zarour, 2017. "أثر تنويع الاستثمار الحكومي على النمو الاقتصادي في الجزائر دراسة اقتصادية قياسية للفترة : 1990-2016 [The impact of diversification of government investment on economic growth in Algeria-Econometric," MPRA Paper 78785, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Khan, Mohsin S. & Reinhart, Carmen M., 1990. "Private investment and economic growth in developing countries," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 18(1), pages 19-27, January.
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