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Despite the growing public debate on fiscal surprise during election periods in jurisdictions where the democratic dispensation is young, comprehensive empirical works to this effect in the case of Africa are hard to find. This study, therefore, sought to contribute to the debate on two counts....
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Ghana has experienced an extended period of robust growth since the early 2000s, supported by a favorable external environment and large investment inflows, particularly in the extractive industries. In 2011, as the start of oil production drove a surge in per capita income, Ghana graduated from...
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product, total government expenditure, money supply and domestic investment and adopting the two-step Engle and Granger … expenditure in order to realise sustainable growth in Nigeria. …
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convergence in East Java, Indonesia, from 2010 to 2019 and explores the influence of government expenditure on education, health … effect of government expenditure on education and capital sector on regional income growth. Notably, higher government … expenditure of the education sector in one region could stimulate higher economic growth of its neighboring regions. Conversely …
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mediates the effect of elections on government expenditure. To this end, the study employs macrodata spanning 1985-2015 on 43 … significantly induce government expenditure in Africa, and (2) economic development is significant in reducing the use of fiscal …
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