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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...
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Nigeria for the period of 1981 to 2015. After establishing a long run relationship among the variables, the error correction … economic growth supporting the Keynesian and spend-tax hypothesis in Nigeria over the period of the study. We recommend that … the economy of Nigeria should be diversified into non-oil sector rather than relying solely on revenue from oil export. …
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A substantial amount of aid to developing countries is given to the government, or goes through the budget, meaning it should have an impact on government fiscal behaviour (particularly on government spending). The few existing cross-country empirical studies on the effects of aid on government...
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A substantial amount of aid to developing countries is given to the government, or goes through the budget, meaning it should have an impact on government fiscal behaviour (particularly on government spending). The few existing empirical studies on the effects of aid on government spending...
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