Relationship between Budget Deficit and Economic Growth: Evidence from Ethiopia

Desalegn Emana
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This study examined the relationship between budget deficit and economic growth in Ethiopia using time series data for the period 1991 to 2019 by applying the ARDL bounds testing approach. The empirical results indicate that budget deficit and economic growth in Ethiopia have a negative relationship in the long run, and have a weak positive association in the short run. In line with this, in the long run, a one percent increase in the budget deficit causes a 1.43 percent decline in the economic growth of the country. This result is consistent with the neoclassical view which says budget deficits are bad for economic growth during stimulating periods. Moreover, in the long run, the variables trade openness and inflation have a positive impact on Ethiopian economic growth, and on the other hand, the economic growth of Ethiopia is negatively affected by the nominal exchange rate in the long run. Apart from this, in the long run, gross capital formation and lending interest rates have no significant impact on the economic growth of the country. Therefore, the study recommends the government should manage its expenditure and mobilize the resources to generate more revenue to address the negative impact of the budget deficit on economic growth.
预算赤字与经济增长的关系:来自埃塞俄比亚的证据
本研究采用ARDL边界检验方法,利用1991年至2019年的时间序列数据,检验了埃塞俄比亚预算赤字与经济增长之间的关系。实证结果表明,埃塞俄比亚预算赤字与经济增长长期呈负相关关系,短期呈弱正相关关系。与此相对应的是,从长期来看,财政赤字每增加1%,经济增长率就会下降1.43%。这一结果与新古典主义观点一致,即在经济刺激时期,预算赤字不利于经济增长。此外,从长期来看,贸易开放和通货膨胀这两个变量对埃塞俄比亚的经济增长有积极的影响,另一方面,埃塞俄比亚的经济增长长期受到名义汇率的负向影响。除此之外,从长期来看,总资本形成和贷款利率对国家的经济增长没有显著影响。因此,该研究建议政府应管理其支出并调动资源以创造更多收入,以解决预算赤字对经济增长的负面影响。
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