Testing Wagner’s Law for sub-Saharan Africa: A panel cointegration and causality approach
Wagner’s law relates the positive relation between public spending and economic activity, where greater economic activity leads to increased public spending. Using Panel unit root, cointegration, Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares (FMOLS) and Granger causality procedures this paper seeks to test...
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doaj-776e9f6e34254fb698e540d1b690690b2020-11-25T02:58:40ZengGeneral Association of Economists from RomaniaTheoretical and Applied Economics1841-86781844-00292020-03-01XXVII112513618418678Testing Wagner’s Law for sub-Saharan Africa: A panel cointegration and causality approachMustapha JOBARTEH0 Department of Economics, University of Gambia Wagner’s law relates the positive relation between public spending and economic activity, where greater economic activity leads to increased public spending. Using Panel unit root, cointegration, Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares (FMOLS) and Granger causality procedures this paper seeks to test the validity of Wagner’s law for a group of sixteen sub-Saharan African countries during the period 2002-2015. The findings show validity for Wagner’s law when “productive” government expenditure is taken as the measure of public spending. Compared to “productive” government expenditure, total government expenditure shows weaker evidence for the validity of Wagner’s law. Therefore governments in SSA should direct more spending towards productive expenditures if they seek to exploit growth benefits in the long run. http://store.ectap.ro/articole/1442.pdf wagner’s lawpanel cointegrationsub-saharan africafmols granger causality |
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Testing Wagner’s Law for sub-Saharan Africa: A panel cointegration and causality approach |
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Testing Wagner’s Law for sub-Saharan Africa: A panel cointegration and causality approach |
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Testing Wagner’s Law for sub-Saharan Africa: A panel cointegration and causality approach |
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Testing Wagner’s Law for sub-Saharan Africa: A panel cointegration and causality approach |
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Testing Wagner’s Law for sub-Saharan Africa: A panel cointegration and causality approach |
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testing wagner’s law for sub-saharan africa: a panel cointegration and causality approach |
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General Association of Economists from Romania |
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Theoretical and Applied Economics |
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1841-8678 1844-0029 |
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2020-03-01 |
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Wagner’s law relates the positive relation between public spending and economic
activity, where greater economic activity leads to increased public spending. Using Panel unit root,
cointegration, Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares (FMOLS) and Granger causality procedures
this paper seeks to test the validity of Wagner’s law for a group of sixteen sub-Saharan African
countries during the period 2002-2015. The findings show validity for Wagner’s law when
“productive” government expenditure is taken as the measure of public spending. Compared to
“productive” government expenditure, total government expenditure shows weaker evidence for the
validity of Wagner’s law. Therefore governments in SSA should direct more spending towards
productive expenditures if they seek to exploit growth benefits in the long run. |
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wagner’s law panel cointegration sub-saharan africa fmols granger causality |
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