The national total expenditure of a country is precipitated on several factors of which revenue generated could be one and very significant. This paper therefore examines the contribution of some selected sources of Nigerian government revenue to total national expenditure. Statistical and econometric techniques used for the data analysis are unit root test, cointegration test, combined estimators’ analysis, the error correction model (ECM) and the feasible generalized linear (FGLS) estimators. Results showed that the variables are non stationary but are stationary at first difference. The long-run relationship of total expenditure on oil revenue, non-oil revenue, federation account and federal retained revenue revealed that the variables a...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between external shocks and government revenue in...
The main thrust of this research was to explore the revenue and expenditure nexus on Nigeria from 19...
This paper investigated the dynamic relationships among non-oil revenue, government spending and eco...
The national total expenditure of a country is precipitated on several factors of which revenue gene...
ABSTRACT Nigeria's Economic growth has been one of the topical issues attracting several attent...
This paper examines the relationship between federal government of Nigeria’s revenue and expenditure...
The paper undertakes an empirical research on the impact of petroleum profit tax on per capita incom...
In Nigeria, the government activities vis-à-vis public expenditure has grown rapidly both in absolut...
This study examines the structure and formula for revenue allocation in Nigeria and highlights its i...
This paper examines the relationship between federal government of Nigeria’s revenue and expenditure...
This study examines the structure and formula for revenue allocation in Nigeria and highlights its i...
The broad purpose of the research work is to empirically ascertain the web of relationship that exis...
This study examined the relationship between government expenditure and economic growth in Nigeria u...
This paper examined the impacts of capital and recurrent public expenditures on gross domestic produ...
This study empirically examines the impact of revenue allocation on economic development...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between external shocks and government revenue in...
The main thrust of this research was to explore the revenue and expenditure nexus on Nigeria from 19...
This paper investigated the dynamic relationships among non-oil revenue, government spending and eco...
The national total expenditure of a country is precipitated on several factors of which revenue gene...
ABSTRACT Nigeria's Economic growth has been one of the topical issues attracting several attent...
This paper examines the relationship between federal government of Nigeria’s revenue and expenditure...
The paper undertakes an empirical research on the impact of petroleum profit tax on per capita incom...
In Nigeria, the government activities vis-à-vis public expenditure has grown rapidly both in absolut...
This study examines the structure and formula for revenue allocation in Nigeria and highlights its i...
This paper examines the relationship between federal government of Nigeria’s revenue and expenditure...
This study examines the structure and formula for revenue allocation in Nigeria and highlights its i...
The broad purpose of the research work is to empirically ascertain the web of relationship that exis...
This study examined the relationship between government expenditure and economic growth in Nigeria u...
This paper examined the impacts of capital and recurrent public expenditures on gross domestic produ...
This study empirically examines the impact of revenue allocation on economic development...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between external shocks and government revenue in...
The main thrust of this research was to explore the revenue and expenditure nexus on Nigeria from 19...
This paper investigated the dynamic relationships among non-oil revenue, government spending and eco...