2023
DOI: 10.1080/23322039.2023.2209959
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Impact of government expenditure on economic growth in different states in South Africa

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“…The results indicated a positive relationship between government expenditure and economic growth in both the short run and long run (Poku et al, 2022). A study on the impact of government expenditure on economic growth in different states in South Africa found that in lower economic states, government expenditure reduces economic growth by a certain percentage (Buthelezi, 2023). Similar findings were also found by (Nguyen & Bui, 2022) with the additional variable in the form of corruption.…”
Section: Impact Of Government Expenditure On Economic Growthsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The results indicated a positive relationship between government expenditure and economic growth in both the short run and long run (Poku et al, 2022). A study on the impact of government expenditure on economic growth in different states in South Africa found that in lower economic states, government expenditure reduces economic growth by a certain percentage (Buthelezi, 2023). Similar findings were also found by (Nguyen & Bui, 2022) with the additional variable in the form of corruption.…”
Section: Impact Of Government Expenditure On Economic Growthsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…This growth stimulates more economic activity, leading to the creation of more employment and business prospects in the long run. Regions with high levels of economic growth are anticipated to significantly contribute to regional development (Buthelezi, 2023;Pambayun, 2021;Tanaya & Suyanto, 2023). The statistical data from Central Kalimantan indicates that there has been a rise in economic growth for the period of 2012-2023.…”
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confidence: 99%