This study examined the effect of government expenditure on its disaggregated level on economic growth in a sample of 20 sub-Saharan African Countries over the period of 1980-2010 in a dynamic panel data model. The result from Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) revealed an inverse relationship between productive government expenditure and economic growth in sub-Sahara Africa. Also, productive government expenditures were not actually productive most especially when financed by non-distortonary government tax revenue in sub-Saharan African countries. The study concluded that the productive government expenditure and its corresponding source of the mode of financing were counterproductive for economic performance in the African countries
Government expenditure is an essential instrument for achieving full employment, price stability, im...
Government Expenditure is an important macroeconomic objective in an economy. In this study, the str...
The objective of this study was to re-estimate and re-examine the association between government exp...
This study examined the effect of government expenditure on its disaggregated level on economic grow...
This paper analyzes the impact of government expenditure and efficiency on economic growth of Sub Sa...
This paper analyzes the impact of government expenditure and efficiency on economic growth of Sub Sa...
Existing studies on the relationship between government spending and economic growth provide inconcl...
Existing studies on the relationship between government spending and economic growth provide inconcl...
This paper aims to assess the relationship among fiscal variables (net lending, government expenditu...
This study aims to determinate the effect of good governance on government expenditure in African co...
This study investigates the impact of government expenditure on economic growth of 27 countries of t...
This paper aims to assess the relationship among fiscal variables (net lending, government expenditu...
The objective of this study was toassess the impact of various government expenditures on the econom...
Previous studies generally find mixed empirical evidence on the relationship between government spen...
The issue of whether government expenditure helps or hinders economic growth is still debatable. Thi...
Government expenditure is an essential instrument for achieving full employment, price stability, im...
Government Expenditure is an important macroeconomic objective in an economy. In this study, the str...
The objective of this study was to re-estimate and re-examine the association between government exp...
This study examined the effect of government expenditure on its disaggregated level on economic grow...
This paper analyzes the impact of government expenditure and efficiency on economic growth of Sub Sa...
This paper analyzes the impact of government expenditure and efficiency on economic growth of Sub Sa...
Existing studies on the relationship between government spending and economic growth provide inconcl...
Existing studies on the relationship between government spending and economic growth provide inconcl...
This paper aims to assess the relationship among fiscal variables (net lending, government expenditu...
This study aims to determinate the effect of good governance on government expenditure in African co...
This study investigates the impact of government expenditure on economic growth of 27 countries of t...
This paper aims to assess the relationship among fiscal variables (net lending, government expenditu...
The objective of this study was toassess the impact of various government expenditures on the econom...
Previous studies generally find mixed empirical evidence on the relationship between government spen...
The issue of whether government expenditure helps or hinders economic growth is still debatable. Thi...
Government expenditure is an essential instrument for achieving full employment, price stability, im...
Government Expenditure is an important macroeconomic objective in an economy. In this study, the str...
The objective of this study was to re-estimate and re-examine the association between government exp...