The economy of Ghana profiles a trajectory of increasing government expenditure at the backdrop of an inconsistent growth in real GDP. Thus, this study explores the causal relationship between real economic growth and real government expenditure in Ghana between the period 1960 to 2017. The Johansen (1991, 1995) cointegration method, the Autoregressive Distributed Lag bounds test approach and the Toda-Yamamoto non-Granger causality test are employed in this study. The findings are that the variables are cointegrated, and there is no Granger causality from real economic growth to real government expenditure. In effect, the causality shows that the Wagner’s hypothesis does not hold in the case of the Ghanaian economy and that the Keynesian th...
This study investigates whether there is statistical evidence for a causal relationship between fede...
Government Expenditure is an important macroeconomic objective in an economy. In this study, the str...
Economic growth around the world has not been equal for a long time. Some economics grow faster whil...
This paper analysed empirically the causal relationship between government expenditure growth and GD...
The study aimed at determining the causal link between government expenditure and government revenue...
This study used co-integrated analysis and Granger causality test in modelling the Growth Domestics ...
There has been a long- running debate as to the benefits or otherwise of budget deficits in Ghana. S...
This study used co-integrated analysis and Granger causality test in modelling the Growth Domestics ...
Abstract The paper investigates the revenue-expenditure nexus for Ghana. The study covers the perio...
As part of the Government role in formulating and implementing policies that drives economic output,...
Abstract The paper investigates the revenue-expenditure nexus for Ghana. The study covers the perio...
This paper presents an empirical investigation into the validity of Wagner‟s Law for Sri Lanka over ...
The paper is motivated by the two theoretical divergent views on direction of causality between gove...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure has been an important topic i...
Economic growth around the world has not been equal for a long time. Some economics grow faster whil...
This study investigates whether there is statistical evidence for a causal relationship between fede...
Government Expenditure is an important macroeconomic objective in an economy. In this study, the str...
Economic growth around the world has not been equal for a long time. Some economics grow faster whil...
This paper analysed empirically the causal relationship between government expenditure growth and GD...
The study aimed at determining the causal link between government expenditure and government revenue...
This study used co-integrated analysis and Granger causality test in modelling the Growth Domestics ...
There has been a long- running debate as to the benefits or otherwise of budget deficits in Ghana. S...
This study used co-integrated analysis and Granger causality test in modelling the Growth Domestics ...
Abstract The paper investigates the revenue-expenditure nexus for Ghana. The study covers the perio...
As part of the Government role in formulating and implementing policies that drives economic output,...
Abstract The paper investigates the revenue-expenditure nexus for Ghana. The study covers the perio...
This paper presents an empirical investigation into the validity of Wagner‟s Law for Sri Lanka over ...
The paper is motivated by the two theoretical divergent views on direction of causality between gove...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure has been an important topic i...
Economic growth around the world has not been equal for a long time. Some economics grow faster whil...
This study investigates whether there is statistical evidence for a causal relationship between fede...
Government Expenditure is an important macroeconomic objective in an economy. In this study, the str...
Economic growth around the world has not been equal for a long time. Some economics grow faster whil...