“…Our belief in using HDI, which is based on Sen's capabilities approach, stems from our conviction that the traditional one-dimensional measure of socioeconomic well-being is unreliable and misleading [ 6 , 7 ]. Furthermore, our motivation is fueled by the fact that the majority of studies on the relationship between government spending and economic growth are sector-specific [ [18] , [19] , [20] , [21] ]. The current study departs from the aforementioned in that it is disaggregated into a multi-sector approach such as government spending on administrative services, economic services, social and community services as well as transfers.…”