Previous studies generally find mixed empirical evidence on the relationship between government spending and economic growth. This study re-examine the relationship between government expenditure and economic growth in South Africa for the period of 1990 to 2015 using the Vector Error Correction Model and Granger Causality techniques. The time series data included in the model were gross domestic Product (GDP), government expenditure, national savings, government debt and consumer price index or inflation. Results obtained from the analysis showed a negative long-run relationship between government expenditure and economic growth in South Africa. Furthermore, the estimate of the speed of adjustment coefficient found in this study has reveal...
The paper is motivated by the two theoretical divergent views on direction of causality between gove...
MCom (Economics)Department of EconomicsEducation is one of the most important factors influencing a ...
MCom (Economics)Department of EconomicsEducation is one of the most important factors influencing a ...
Previous studies generally find mixed empirical evidence on the relationship between government spen...
The paper empirically examines the relationship between government expenditure and economic growth i...
The issue of whether government expenditure helps or hinders economic growth is still debatable. Thi...
This study examined the effects of government expenditure on different components of economic growth...
This study empirically examines the determinants of government expenditure in South Africa by using ...
Recently, it has being speculated that the linear relationship between government expenditure and ec...
Direction of causality between government expenditure and output growth is pertinent for a developin...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2020Government plays a crucial role ...
This paper examines the longstanding debate on government expenditure–economic growth nexus based on...
As South Africa deals with the challenges associated with modelling and adopting the appropriate pol...
Recently, it has being speculated that the linear relationship between government expenditure and ec...
This study investigates the validity of the Keynesian macroeconomic framework and the Classical pers...
The paper is motivated by the two theoretical divergent views on direction of causality between gove...
MCom (Economics)Department of EconomicsEducation is one of the most important factors influencing a ...
MCom (Economics)Department of EconomicsEducation is one of the most important factors influencing a ...
Previous studies generally find mixed empirical evidence on the relationship between government spen...
The paper empirically examines the relationship between government expenditure and economic growth i...
The issue of whether government expenditure helps or hinders economic growth is still debatable. Thi...
This study examined the effects of government expenditure on different components of economic growth...
This study empirically examines the determinants of government expenditure in South Africa by using ...
Recently, it has being speculated that the linear relationship between government expenditure and ec...
Direction of causality between government expenditure and output growth is pertinent for a developin...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Vanderbijlpark Campus, 2020Government plays a crucial role ...
This paper examines the longstanding debate on government expenditure–economic growth nexus based on...
As South Africa deals with the challenges associated with modelling and adopting the appropriate pol...
Recently, it has being speculated that the linear relationship between government expenditure and ec...
This study investigates the validity of the Keynesian macroeconomic framework and the Classical pers...
The paper is motivated by the two theoretical divergent views on direction of causality between gove...
MCom (Economics)Department of EconomicsEducation is one of the most important factors influencing a ...
MCom (Economics)Department of EconomicsEducation is one of the most important factors influencing a ...