The sustainability of the Nigerian fiscal deficit along with the role of the dynamics of government revenues and spending in adjusting the size of the deficit is examined using annual data from 1961 to 2014. After allowing for structural breaks, the study finds evidence of a cointegration relation between the government revenues and spending. The results did not indicate the presence of asymmetries in either the threshold autoregression or momentum threshold autoregression specifications of the country’s budgetary adjustment process. Interestingly, the size of the long run slope parameter appears to be significantly less than one, thus offering support for the soft budget strategy, which also suggests that the government might face difficul...
The main thrust of this research was to explore the revenue and expenditure nexus on Nigeria from 19...
The study established the nexus between economic growth, government expenditure, and debt in Nigeria...
Empirical results are mixed and controversial across countries, data and methodologies on government...
The study investigated the sustainability of the federal government debt in Nigeria after the exit f...
The aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on public debt sustainability in Nigeria after the ...
The study established the nexus between economic growth, government expenditure, and debt in Nigeria...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between domestic debt dynamics and fiscal d...
The main aim of this study is the evaluation of fiscal deficits and its effects on external reserves...
This paper examines the relationship between fiscal stability and macroeconomic environment in Niger...
This paper investigates the factors governing the determination of budget deficit in Nigeria from 19...
The study uses an instrumental variable estimator to econometrically re-estimate effects of fiscal d...
The incessant fiscal deficit being experienced in different countries across the world has raised co...
In the past few decades, trillions of Naira have been spent by Federal Government of Nigeria to serv...
The growth and persistence of fiscal deficits in both the industrialized and developing countries ha...
Abstract: The study examines fiscal sustainability of the East African Community (EAC) Countries by ...
The main thrust of this research was to explore the revenue and expenditure nexus on Nigeria from 19...
The study established the nexus between economic growth, government expenditure, and debt in Nigeria...
Empirical results are mixed and controversial across countries, data and methodologies on government...
The study investigated the sustainability of the federal government debt in Nigeria after the exit f...
The aim of this paper is to provide new evidence on public debt sustainability in Nigeria after the ...
The study established the nexus between economic growth, government expenditure, and debt in Nigeria...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between domestic debt dynamics and fiscal d...
The main aim of this study is the evaluation of fiscal deficits and its effects on external reserves...
This paper examines the relationship between fiscal stability and macroeconomic environment in Niger...
This paper investigates the factors governing the determination of budget deficit in Nigeria from 19...
The study uses an instrumental variable estimator to econometrically re-estimate effects of fiscal d...
The incessant fiscal deficit being experienced in different countries across the world has raised co...
In the past few decades, trillions of Naira have been spent by Federal Government of Nigeria to serv...
The growth and persistence of fiscal deficits in both the industrialized and developing countries ha...
Abstract: The study examines fiscal sustainability of the East African Community (EAC) Countries by ...
The main thrust of this research was to explore the revenue and expenditure nexus on Nigeria from 19...
The study established the nexus between economic growth, government expenditure, and debt in Nigeria...
Empirical results are mixed and controversial across countries, data and methodologies on government...