The paper investigated the relationship that existed between Capital Expenditure Budget Size (CEBS) and Power Infrastructural Development (PID) in Nigeria. The study adopted a cross sectional survey research design where primary data were collected through a structured questionnaire at a point in time and analyzed using Analysis of Variance and Regression. The results of the analysis showed that there was no significant relationship between CEBS and PID in Nigeria (p>0.05) indicating an accep-tance of null hypothesis that there is no significant relationship between CEBS and PID. Also, the cor-relation coefficient (R) results of.025 showed positive but weak correlation between the variables and R-squared of the regression of-.001 as the ...
This study examines the effect of budget implementation on the Nigerian economic growth and provides...
Abstract: Public expenditure in infrastructure has stimulated economic growth in Nigeria. The aim of...
This study attempts to empirically examine the trends as well as effects of government spending on t...
The paper investigated the relationship that existed between Capital Expenditure Budget Size (CEBS) ...
Nigeria is the sixth largest producer of oil and gas in the world and one of the major censures faci...
This research investigated the nexus between public spending on infrastructural development and econ...
The research investigates the relationship between governmental capital spending and economic develo...
The study was designed to examine the relationship between Federally generated revenue and governmen...
This paper analyzes the implications of government spending on the growth of Nigeria economy over th...
This study seeks to ascertain the relationship between public revenue and expenditure as well as to ...
The role of infrastructure in promoting economic development has long been acknowledged in the econo...
The fact remains in the heart of many people that high federal capital expenditure will lead to econ...
Capital formation issues had hardly received attention of the Nigerian academic until recently, thou...
This paper explores the relationship between capital expenditures and gross fixed capital formation ...
Government expenditure is an essential instrument for achieving full employment, price stability, im...
This study examines the effect of budget implementation on the Nigerian economic growth and provides...
Abstract: Public expenditure in infrastructure has stimulated economic growth in Nigeria. The aim of...
This study attempts to empirically examine the trends as well as effects of government spending on t...
The paper investigated the relationship that existed between Capital Expenditure Budget Size (CEBS) ...
Nigeria is the sixth largest producer of oil and gas in the world and one of the major censures faci...
This research investigated the nexus between public spending on infrastructural development and econ...
The research investigates the relationship between governmental capital spending and economic develo...
The study was designed to examine the relationship between Federally generated revenue and governmen...
This paper analyzes the implications of government spending on the growth of Nigeria economy over th...
This study seeks to ascertain the relationship between public revenue and expenditure as well as to ...
The role of infrastructure in promoting economic development has long been acknowledged in the econo...
The fact remains in the heart of many people that high federal capital expenditure will lead to econ...
Capital formation issues had hardly received attention of the Nigerian academic until recently, thou...
This paper explores the relationship between capital expenditures and gross fixed capital formation ...
Government expenditure is an essential instrument for achieving full employment, price stability, im...
This study examines the effect of budget implementation on the Nigerian economic growth and provides...
Abstract: Public expenditure in infrastructure has stimulated economic growth in Nigeria. The aim of...
This study attempts to empirically examine the trends as well as effects of government spending on t...