This paper investigates the effect of government expenditure on economic growth in Nigeria using a disaggregated approach. It observes that rising government expenditure has not …
Government expenditure is an essential instrument for achieving full employment, price stability, improved standard of living, economic growth and other macroeconomic objectives …
A Ogar, IE Eyo, OF Arikpo - European Journal of Economic and Financial …, 2019 - oapub.org
The major objective of this study was to examine the impact of government expenditure on the growth of the Nigerian economy. This study specifically examined the impact of …
IH Hussain, Z Khan, M Rafiq - Business & Economic Review, 2017 - papers.ssrn.com
The role of government in achieving economic growth through its fiscal policy, particularly spending policy cannot be overlooked. Investigation of public spending policy and its …
M Idris, R Bakar - Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social …, 2017 - researchgate.net
In this study, recent development in government expenditure and epistemological literatures on the relationship between public spending and economic growth in Nigeria are examined …
J Mudaki, W Masaviru - Journal of Economics and sustainable …, 2012 - academia.edu
There is often controversy and debate on the most appropriate way of allocating public funds in Kenya, necessitating the need to investigate the effect of the composition of public …
Purpose–This study is an attempt to examine the role of sub categories of government expenditures under democratic and military regimes in Pakistan for the period of 1972-2009 …
A Nurudeen, A Usman - Business and economics journal, 2010 - Citeseer
The paper observes that rising government expenditure has not translated to meaningful development as Nigeria still ranks among world's poorest countries. In an attempt to …
RM Olulu, EK Erhieyovwe… - … Journal of social …, 2014 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
The paper investigates the empirical relationship between government expenditure and economic growth. Government expenditure was disaggregated unto, total expenditure …