This study determines the causal relationship that exists between government revenue and government expenditure in South Africa. The study employed annual time series data from the year 1980 to 2015 taken from the South African Reserve Bank. The Johansen multivariate method was employed to test for co-integration and for causality the Vector Error Correction/Granger causality test was employed. The empirical results suggest that there is a long-run relation-ship between government revenue and government expenditure. The causality result suggests that there is no causality between government revenue and government expenditure in South Africa. Thus, policy makers in the short run should determine government revenue and government expenditure ...
The paper establishes empirically the temporal causality and long run relationship between governmen...
Abstract: The study explores the nonlinear linkage between government expenditure and government rev...
In this study, we relax the conventional assumption of a linear cointegration relationship in the re...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The government plays an important role in stabil...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure is important, given its relev...
Results from unit root and cointegration tests suggest that, allowing for structural breaks, governm...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure is important, given its relev...
This paper investigates the direction of causal relationship between taxes and expenditure in South ...
This study investigated the nature of the relationship between government expenditure and revenue fo...
This paper examines the government revenue–expenditure nexus for the Free State Province in a multiv...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure has been an important topic i...
We establish the causality between government revenue and government expenditure using Granger causa...
Previous studies generally find mixed empirical evidence on the relationship between government spen...
We establish the causality between government revenue and government expenditure using Granger causa...
This paper examines the government revenue–expenditure nexus for the Free State Province in a multiv...
The paper establishes empirically the temporal causality and long run relationship between governmen...
Abstract: The study explores the nonlinear linkage between government expenditure and government rev...
In this study, we relax the conventional assumption of a linear cointegration relationship in the re...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The government plays an important role in stabil...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure is important, given its relev...
Results from unit root and cointegration tests suggest that, allowing for structural breaks, governm...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure is important, given its relev...
This paper investigates the direction of causal relationship between taxes and expenditure in South ...
This study investigated the nature of the relationship between government expenditure and revenue fo...
This paper examines the government revenue–expenditure nexus for the Free State Province in a multiv...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure has been an important topic i...
We establish the causality between government revenue and government expenditure using Granger causa...
Previous studies generally find mixed empirical evidence on the relationship between government spen...
We establish the causality between government revenue and government expenditure using Granger causa...
This paper examines the government revenue–expenditure nexus for the Free State Province in a multiv...
The paper establishes empirically the temporal causality and long run relationship between governmen...
Abstract: The study explores the nonlinear linkage between government expenditure and government rev...
In this study, we relax the conventional assumption of a linear cointegration relationship in the re...