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Abstract

The present study endeavors to examine the validity of Wagner’s law in Nigeria over the period of 1970_ 2015.

Specifically, the study investigated the link between government expenditure and economic growth in Nigeria using ordinary least square econometric technique and in addition tested the Wagner’s law using  Pairwise Granger causality test.

The empirical findings revealed that Capital expenditure had a positive significant effect on economic growth while Recurrent expenditure on the other hand had an insignificant positive effect on economic growth in Nigeria.

The result further showed that there is a bi – directional causality between government expenditure and  economic growth implying that in Nigeria both Wagner’s law of increasing state activities (increase in gross domestic product increases public expenditure) and Keynesian hypothesis holds true for Nigeria.

Introduction

1.1 Background of the Study

Countries all over the world make efforts to achieve their macroeconomic goals through their fiscal and monetary policies.

The impact of public expenditure in realizing these fiscal policy goals of pursuing economic growth, equity in income distribution and maintaining macroeconomic stability have emerged as one of the great issues in recent years.

Developed economies and developing nations have been faced with an increasing size of government activities and its effect (impact) on economic growth has become an emerging debate.

However, the over-riding growth in government spending (expenditure) appears  to be a universal phenomenon applying to most countries of the world regardless of their level of economic advancement.

Public expenditure is a fundamental instrument that influences the sustainability of public finance via effects on fiscal balances and government debts. Moreover, public expenditure can also pursue other goals, including employment, output and redistribution of income which can contribute to economic well being .

Although the financing of government  expenditure can  be  growing in general , the provision of social and physical infrastructures through these government spending (financing of government expenditure) can enhance and improve productivity through  a more efficient and effective allocation of resources (Abu &Abdullahi,2010).

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