Question: [2 marks! QUESTION THREE (b) In the neoclassical growth model for a closed economy, the saving rate is exogenous and equal to the ratio of

[2 marks! QUESTION THREE (b) In the neoclassical
[2 marks! QUESTION THREE (b) In the neoclassical growth model for a closed economy, the saving rate is exogenous and equal to the ratio of investment to output. A higher saving rate raises the steady-state level of output per effective worker and thereby raises the growth rate for a given starting value of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In any case, the growth of every nation depends on capital accumulation and subsequent investment. The rate of investment in any country could be influenced by both external and internal factors. A research student of UPSA investigated some of such factors in his project work. The study involves average ratios of real investment (private plus public) to real GDP over the period 1965-2018. The challenge of the student is how to interpret his results in Table 2. Table 2: A regression output of determinants of investment in Ghana Variable Coefficient Standard Error I-statistic P-value Secondary school enrolment .733 28.77 Democracy index .327 244 Life expectancy 1.12 0.000 Inflation rate --769 -21.58 Government consumption ratio - 022 .019 Fertility rate - 059 201 Terms-of-trade chmge .047 .042 Interest rate 2001 -3.29 _cons -5.32 1.06 -4.99 0.000 Number of obs- 1,566 F(8,1557) 33899.34 Prob > F- 0.0000 R-squared 0.9943 Adj R-squared Root MSE 1.0838 0.9943 As a research student, you are required to assist the researcher by providing answers to the following questions: i identify the dependent and independent variables [2 marks] ii. using 5% level of significance, identify and interpret the significant variables [6 marks] comment on the appropriateness of the overall significance of the model [2 marks] TOTAL (20 MARKS) END OF PAPER

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