Effect of Public Debt on Economic Growth in Nigeria with or without Domestic Investment
Kazeem Fasoye,
Abiodun Olayiwola
Abstract:The paper examines the effect of public debt on economic growth in Nigeria with or without domestic investment between 1981 and 2020 using a technique of Dynamic Least Square (DOLS). The findings of the study reveal that public debt in Nigeria retards economic growth through reduction in the level of investment. This indicates the possibility that the current levels of public debt in the Nigeria might not have been reducing the volume of growth but have the tendency to create a poorer macroeconomic and uncerta… Show more
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