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Title: Tax Revenue Consumption Expenditure and Public Debt in Nigeria
Authors: OYEWOBI, Ifeoluwapo A.
Keywords: Public Debt
Total Tax Revenue
Consumption Expenditure
Economic Growth
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Publisher: ©International Accounting and Taxation Research Group, Faculty of Management Sciences
Series/Report no.: Volume 7;No. 1
Abstract: This paper examines the continuously rising Public debts as well as increased consumption expenditure despite the quantum of money generated from total tax revenue in the country. The study used public debt as the dependent variable and total tax revenue and consumption expenditure as the independent variable. Time series secondary data sourced from the statistical bulletins of the Debt Management Office (DMO), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) covering 1992 – 2022 were obtained for analytical purposes. The data was tested for stability diagnostics using the Ramsey Reset Test, subjected to descriptive analysis and hypotheses testing through Ordinary Least Squares (OLS). The result of the study revealed a positive relationship between total tax revenue, consumption expenditure, and public debt. The relationship between consumption expenditure and public debt is statistically significant while the relationship between tax revenue and public debt is statistically non-significant. The study however recommends a decrease in consumption expenditure and an increase in savings to reduce the level of public debt.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2223
ISSN: 2635-2958
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