Government expenditure impacts on financial development: Do population age structures moderations matter?

S. Kapaya
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PurposeThis study examined the roles of public spending and population moderating characteristic structure of selected African economies on bank-based financial development through credit to private sector.Design/methodology/approachThe study sampled 37 selected African economies for the years 1991–2018, and it applied a pooled mean group (PMG) estimator to account for short-run and long-run causal effects, and confirmed short-run adjustments towards the long-run convergences between the variables. Specific suitable tests were also applied.FindingsEvidence confirms positive impacts of both capital formation and final consumption expenditures on financial development in the short run and long run. The moderation of population structures on expenditure structures help to speed up convergences.Originality/valueThis work attests its innovation by accounting for the separate effects of the expenditure types, the moderation effects of young and mature populations for capital and final consumption expenditure on financial development among selected economies in Africa.
政府支出对金融发展的影响:人口年龄结构调整是否重要?
本研究考察了公共支出和人口调节特定非洲经济体特征结构的作用,通过向私营部门提供信贷,促进以银行为基础的金融发展。该研究选取了1991年至2018年的37个非洲经济体为样本,采用了混合平均组(PMG)估计器来解释短期和长期因果效应,并证实了对变量之间长期收敛的短期调整。还应用了特定的合适试验。实证结果证实了资本形成和最终消费支出对金融发展的短期和长期的积极影响。人口结构对支出结构的调节有助于加速趋同。原创性/价值这项工作证明了其创新,通过考虑支出类型的单独影响,年轻和成熟人口对资本和最终消费支出对非洲选定经济体金融发展的调节作用。
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