Purpose – Most empirical studies on the government expenditure-economic growth nexus suggest a negative relationship between the size of the government expenditures and economic growth especially government consumption expenditures. Given these findings, the government should focus on development expenditures and reduce non-development expenditures for higher economic growth. However, the authors argue that this may not be the case, as government consumption expenditures along with better institutional quality promote growth via reduced corruption, reduction of political risks and good governance. The purpose of this study is to provide empirical evidences that both government consumption and development expenditure promote growth in...
This paper investigates the impact of government spending on economic growth in Nigeria. Utilizing a...
This study attempts to empirically examine the trends as well as effects of government spending on t...
We revisit the debate over whether political institutions cause economic growth, or whether, alterna...
This paper reports the results of a study of the impact of government expenditures on economic growt...
NIPE WP 11/2014This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending an...
Throughout the twentieth century governments have been spending ever larger proportions of national ...
This study examines the relationship between institutions and economic growth at various stages of e...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
We reviewed the empirical evidence for the effect of institutions on per capita GDP growth. Although...
The aim of this research is broadly to achieve 3 main objectives. The first objective is to investig...
This dissertation studies the interrelationship between fiscal policy and institutions (property rig...
The notion that more government expenditures can stimulate growth is controversial. The causation b...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
Government fiscal operations through public spending are recognized as major tool for macroeconomic ...
A growing debate in macroeconomics focuses on the role of institutional quality and governance in pr...
This paper investigates the impact of government spending on economic growth in Nigeria. Utilizing a...
This study attempts to empirically examine the trends as well as effects of government spending on t...
We revisit the debate over whether political institutions cause economic growth, or whether, alterna...
This paper reports the results of a study of the impact of government expenditures on economic growt...
NIPE WP 11/2014This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending an...
Throughout the twentieth century governments have been spending ever larger proportions of national ...
This study examines the relationship between institutions and economic growth at various stages of e...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
We reviewed the empirical evidence for the effect of institutions on per capita GDP growth. Although...
The aim of this research is broadly to achieve 3 main objectives. The first objective is to investig...
This dissertation studies the interrelationship between fiscal policy and institutions (property rig...
The notion that more government expenditures can stimulate growth is controversial. The causation b...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
Government fiscal operations through public spending are recognized as major tool for macroeconomic ...
A growing debate in macroeconomics focuses on the role of institutional quality and governance in pr...
This paper investigates the impact of government spending on economic growth in Nigeria. Utilizing a...
This study attempts to empirically examine the trends as well as effects of government spending on t...
We revisit the debate over whether political institutions cause economic growth, or whether, alterna...