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Title: | The relationship between Governmnent Expenditure and Economic growth in Africa: Evidence from Dynamic common contribution Effects panel Estimators |
Authors: | Mayaki, J. Olarenwaju, S.O. Adeyemi, R. A. Abdullahi, U. Muhammad, A.T. |
Keywords: | Wagner's Hypothesis Government Expenditure Economy Growth Dynamic Common Correlated Effect ECM-ARDL DCCEMG DCCEPMG |
Issue Date: | Jun-2021 |
Publisher: | Journal of the Nigerian Association of Mathematical Physics |
Citation: | Mayaki et. al |
Abstract: | The Expenditure and study on the relationship between Government Expenditure and economy growth in Africa by employing a dynamic common correlated effects estimator, the ECM-ARDL approach. This model is robust to both heterogeneity and cross-section dependency. Three versions of Wagner's hypotheses were investigated. The two estimators were considered, the dynamic common correlated effects-mean group (DCCEMG) and the dynamic common correlated effects- pooled mean group (DCCEPMG) |
Description: | Dynamic Common Correlated Panel Estimators |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28442 |
Appears in Collections: | Statistics |
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