The connection between government expenditure and economic growth: Case study of four Eastern African countries

S. Gebreyesus
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The governments today are concerned not only with performing basic responsibilities but also with promoting the economic development of their respective countries. The aim of the study was to examine the connection between government expenditure and economic growth in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda to provide information for policymakers on fiscal policy issues. Panel (time-series cross-section) data over the period of 2011 to 2020 was used. A linear regression model was employed, and a descriptive analysis was carried out. The findings of the study revealed that the four countries’ economies grew at a fluctuating rate over the study period. Ethiopia had a substantially larger GDP and the lowest GDP per capita, while Kenya had the lowest GDP and the highest GDP per capita among the nations. Kenya’s GDP per capita was double that of Ethiopia’s and Tanzania’s at the end of the study period. In addition, the results of the regression mode show a positive but insignificant connection between government expenditure and economic growth in the four countries
政府支出与经济增长的关系:以四个东非国家为例
当今各国政府不仅关心履行基本职责,还关心促进各自国家的经济发展。该研究的目的是研究埃塞俄比亚、肯尼亚、坦桑尼亚和卢旺达的政府支出与经济增长之间的联系,为政策制定者提供有关财政政策问题的信息。使用了2011年至2020年期间的面板(时间序列横截面)数据。采用线性回归模型,并进行描述性分析。研究结果显示,这四个国家的经济在研究期间以波动的速度增长。埃塞俄比亚的GDP要高得多,人均GDP最低,而肯尼亚的GDP在各国中最低,人均GDP最高。在研究期结束时,肯尼亚的人均国内生产总值是埃塞俄比亚和坦桑尼亚的两倍。此外,回归模型的结果显示,四国政府支出与经济增长之间存在正相关,但不显著
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