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https://doi.org/10.32728/ric.2018.44/1
THE CAUSALITY BETWEEN ECONOMIC GROWTH AND GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE IN NIGERIA
Damian Chidozie Uzoma-Nwosu
orcid.org/0000-0001-8899-9530
; University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Sažetak
The Purpose. The paper studies the causal relationship between economic growth and government expenditure between 1970 and 2016.
Design/Methodology/Approach. The study employed modern co-integration techniques, Granger causality test within an error-correction modeling framework and variance decomposition analysis.
Findings/Implications. The co-integration test found that a co-integration relationship exists between economic growth and government expenditure. The Granger Causality test result shows that there exist both short run and long run bidirectional relationships between the variables with causality stronger from economic growth to government expenditure than the opposite direction as proved by the variance decomposition analysis.
Originality. The Granger Causality test results found that both economic growth and government expenditure have a cause effect on each other, suggesting that both variables are growing substantially. Using the variance decomposition analysis result as a basis for policy formulation, the government should ensure that resources are well managed and allocated efficiently among competing needs to accelerate economic growth.
Ključne riječi
GDP; Government Expenditure; Granger Causality; Error Correction Model; Co-integration
Hrčak ID:
216469
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.1.2019.
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