2017
DOI: 10.4102/sajems.v20i1.1591
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The contribution of public capital towards economic growth: A KwaZulu-Natal case study

Abstract: Background: The adequate supply of infrastructure is essential to ensure increasing productivity and economic growth. Research found this relationship to be significantly positive. The external effects that spending on public capital has on the production function of private firms stimulates economic growth overall. This implies that public capital inputs should be incorporated into the production function.Aim: The way provincial or regional growth depends on infrastructure is investigated in this article and … Show more

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“…The same result is suggested by Coetzee and Kleynhans (2017) [19] after having studied the usage of public capital across the provinces of South Africa.…”
Section: The Quality Of Public Administrations In the Use Of Structursupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The same result is suggested by Coetzee and Kleynhans (2017) [19] after having studied the usage of public capital across the provinces of South Africa.…”
Section: The Quality Of Public Administrations In the Use Of Structursupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Jin and Jianhui (2011), menyatakan bahwa daerah yang masih dalam tahap pembangunan ekonomi, peningkatan pengeluaran produktif dapat merangsang pertumbuhan ekonomi dan berefek lebih baik dari pengeluaran non produktif. Coestzee and Kleynhans (2017) menyatakan bahwa pasokan yang cukup dari infrastruktur sangat penting untuk memastikan peningkatan produktivitas dan pertumbuhan ekonomi. Usman et al (2011) menyatakan bahwa belanja publik memiliki dampak jangka panjang terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi.…”
Section: Gambar 1 Trend Belanja Daerah Provinsi Bali Tahun 2012-2016 (Persen)unclassified
“…However, the lack of adequate and efficient infrastructure in recent years has been considered a constraint for socioeconomic development in many parts of the country. Realizing the importance and linkage between infrastructure creation and economic development [1][2][3][4] and observing the gap in infrastructure in different sectors, a concerted effort has been made since the start of this millennium to upgrade the old or create new infrastructure in South Africa [3,[5][6][7]. For example, as indicated from Figure 1, the public sector spending on infrastructure development is more than ZAR 2.2 trillion during the period 1998/99 to 2014/15 as indicated in the National Treasury Budget Review (2016) [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%