Publication | Open Access
Public expenditure and economic growth in a petroleum-based economy: Nigeria 1960-1992
11
Citations
21
References
1999
Year
Economic DevelopmentEconomic Growth ProcessEconomic GrowthGovernment SpendingEconomic AnalysisNational DevelopmentSocio-economic DevelopmentAfrican DevelopmentPublic PolicyEconomicsPublic ExpenditureEnabling EnvironmentOwn ContributionPublic FinanceMacroeconomicsPetroleum-based EconomyPublic EconomicsBusinessGrowth Theory
The study analyses the contribution of government expenditure to the economic growth process in Nigeria over the period 1960-1992. The results indicate that public expenditures on transport, communication and agriculture crowd-in private investment, while public spending on manufacturing and construction crowd-out private investment. Also, expenditures on education and health have a positive influence on private sector investment. Government must continue to perceive the creation of an enabling environment, at the least, as its own contribution to the economic growth process.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1