The study examined the impact of Federal Governments Healthcare expenditure on economic growth of Nigeria using time series annual data for thirty three years (1981-2013) sourced from the Central Bank of Nigeria Annual Reports. The ordinary least square method (OLS) of data analysis was employed and the data properties were tested for unit root using Augmented Dickey Fuller. The result shows that there is a positive relationship between government total expenditure on health and economic growth. Also, there is a positive relationship between recurrent expenditure and capital expenditure on economic growth with both being significant at 1% levels of probability. Causality test shows a uni-directional relationship from GDP to recurrent expend...
This study investigates the impact of health sector reforms on Nigeria’s economic growth from 1970-2...
One of the numerous responsibilities of the government of any country is to invest in the various se...
The study examined the impact of government budget deficits on the public health sector output in Ni...
The study examined the impact of Federal Governments Healthcare expenditure on economic growth of Ni...
This study investigates the impact of public health expenditure on economic growth in Nigeria. OLS m...
Health sector in any country has been recognized as the primary engine of growth and development. Th...
This study examined the relationship among health expenditure, health outcomes and economic growth i...
The paper investigates the empirical relationship between government expenditure and economic growth...
Health expenditure, child mortality and economic growth in Nigeria was examined using time series da...
Purpose of the Study: The purpose of the study is to examine whether government health expenditures ...
It is evident that Nigeria over the years spent huge amount of money with a view to improving health...
In this paper, the dynamic relationship between health expenditure and economic growth from 1980-201...
Huge public funds have been expended on health and other human capital variables over time with litt...
A healthy population is an indispensable factor in the growth and sustainable development of a natio...
This empirical research assesses the relationship between Federal Government expenditure and economi...
This study investigates the impact of health sector reforms on Nigeria’s economic growth from 1970-2...
One of the numerous responsibilities of the government of any country is to invest in the various se...
The study examined the impact of government budget deficits on the public health sector output in Ni...
The study examined the impact of Federal Governments Healthcare expenditure on economic growth of Ni...
This study investigates the impact of public health expenditure on economic growth in Nigeria. OLS m...
Health sector in any country has been recognized as the primary engine of growth and development. Th...
This study examined the relationship among health expenditure, health outcomes and economic growth i...
The paper investigates the empirical relationship between government expenditure and economic growth...
Health expenditure, child mortality and economic growth in Nigeria was examined using time series da...
Purpose of the Study: The purpose of the study is to examine whether government health expenditures ...
It is evident that Nigeria over the years spent huge amount of money with a view to improving health...
In this paper, the dynamic relationship between health expenditure and economic growth from 1980-201...
Huge public funds have been expended on health and other human capital variables over time with litt...
A healthy population is an indispensable factor in the growth and sustainable development of a natio...
This empirical research assesses the relationship between Federal Government expenditure and economi...
This study investigates the impact of health sector reforms on Nigeria’s economic growth from 1970-2...
One of the numerous responsibilities of the government of any country is to invest in the various se...
The study examined the impact of government budget deficits on the public health sector output in Ni...