预算赤字和公共债务对加纳经济增长的可持续性:政府跨期预算

David Mensah Awadzie , David Kwashie Garr , Isidore Komla Zotoo , Mensah Marfo
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摘要

本研究的主要目的是研究加纳经济中预算赤字和公共债务的可持续性。本研究采用GDP增长率作为经济增长的指标,作为因变量。公共债务水平和预算赤字被确定为主要的自变量,但政府支出和收入被列为控制变量,以减轻它们对分析的潜在影响。设计/方法/方法本研究使用了从1990年到2021年的32年年度时间序列数据。本研究采用动态OLS和ECM模型来检验预算赤字和公共债务经济增长对长期和短期关系的影响。研究结果表明,从长期来看,预算赤字和公共债务对经济增长有负面影响,但预算赤字对经济增长的影响不显著。这一发现表明,预算赤字和公共债务在长期内是不可持续的。结果进一步表明,预算赤字与经济增长的短期关系是可持续的,而公共债务则不是。此外,研究结果表明,政府支出和收入在短期内对经济增长产生负面影响。原创性/价值本研究首次使用跨期预算约束来评估加纳经济的预算赤字和公共债务。这些结果证实了加纳目前的经济状况。实践意义研究结果将使决策者能够审查其债务管理战略,以便更好地将债务分配给有利可图的行业和活动,同时防止资源的低效使用。
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The sustainability of budget deficit and public debt on Ghanaian economy growth: The government intertemporal budget

Purpose

The main objective of this study was to examine the sustainability of budget deficits and public debt in the Ghanaian economy. This study utilised the GDP growth rate as an indicator of economic growth, functioning as the dependent variable. Public debt levels and budget deficits were identified as the principal independent variables, but government expenditure and revenue were included as control variables to mitigate their potential impact on the analysis.

Design/methodology/approach

This study used annual time-series data from 1990 to 2021 for thirty-two years. This study employed dynamic OLS and ECM Models to examine the effects of budget deficits and public debt economic growth on long- and short-run relationships.

Findings

The results indicate that budget deficits and public debt negatively impact economic growth in the long run, but budget deficits are insignificant. This finding suggests that budget deficits and public debt are not sustainable over the long term. The results further reveal that budget deficits are sustainable in the short run relationship with economic growth, whereas public debt is not. Additionally, the results indicate that government expenditure and revenue negatively impact economic growth in the short-term.

Originality/Value

This study is the first to use intertemporal budget constraints to assess the Ghanaian economy's budget deficits and public debts. These results confirm Ghana's current economic status.

Practice Implications

The results will enable policymakers to review their debt management strategies to better distribute debt to profitable industries and activities while preventing inefficient use of resources.
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