This study aims at verifying the long run relationship between public expenditure and revenue and to assess the impact of the fiscal deficits on economic growth of Ethiopia. To this end an asymmetric cointegration test based on NARDL and an endogenous growth model have been used for the period starting from 1974 to 2016. Toda-Yamamoto test has been employed to verify the causality among the variables. The findings suggest long run cointegration between expenditure and revenue; and causality test confirming fiscal synchronization hypothesis for Ethiopia. The evidence supports long run and short run asymmetric relationship between real total government expenditure and real total revenue. The endogenous growth model estimates reveal that, a po...
The aim of this quantitative study is to analyze the compositions of public expenditure with economi...
The relationship between financial development and economic growth has been widely debated in the ec...
There has been a long- running debate as to the benefits or otherwise of budget deficits in Ghana. S...
The main aim of this study is to demystify the mystery surrounding the belief that, high government ...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the impact of fiscal policy variables on economic growth for ...
Budget deficit is the major problem of most developing countries. As depend on the theory economic g...
Tax revenue is believed to provide developing countries with a stable and predictable fiscal environ...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the determinants of economic growth in Ethiopia r...
Factually, public expenditure has noted a nonstop uptrend over time in developing country. However, ...
AbstractThis study examines the nature of relationship between public debt and economic growth of Et...
The paper examines the impact of government expenditures on economic growth in Ethiopia based on ann...
This thesis is conducted on "The Impact of Government Expenditure on Economic growth in Ethiopia" b...
This paper investigates linkage between financial development and economic growth in Ethiopia during...
This study examined the effect of components of government expenditure on economic growth of Ethiopi...
This study attempted to provide empirical evidences for causal long‐term relationship between budget...
The aim of this quantitative study is to analyze the compositions of public expenditure with economi...
The relationship between financial development and economic growth has been widely debated in the ec...
There has been a long- running debate as to the benefits or otherwise of budget deficits in Ghana. S...
The main aim of this study is to demystify the mystery surrounding the belief that, high government ...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the impact of fiscal policy variables on economic growth for ...
Budget deficit is the major problem of most developing countries. As depend on the theory economic g...
Tax revenue is believed to provide developing countries with a stable and predictable fiscal environ...
The main objective of this study is to investigate the determinants of economic growth in Ethiopia r...
Factually, public expenditure has noted a nonstop uptrend over time in developing country. However, ...
AbstractThis study examines the nature of relationship between public debt and economic growth of Et...
The paper examines the impact of government expenditures on economic growth in Ethiopia based on ann...
This thesis is conducted on "The Impact of Government Expenditure on Economic growth in Ethiopia" b...
This paper investigates linkage between financial development and economic growth in Ethiopia during...
This study examined the effect of components of government expenditure on economic growth of Ethiopi...
This study attempted to provide empirical evidences for causal long‐term relationship between budget...
The aim of this quantitative study is to analyze the compositions of public expenditure with economi...
The relationship between financial development and economic growth has been widely debated in the ec...
There has been a long- running debate as to the benefits or otherwise of budget deficits in Ghana. S...