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Empirical Analysis of Fiscal Policy on Unemployment in Nigeria: 1981-2016


Mohammed Yelwa
Abdurrauf Babalola
Oyinlola Olaniyi

Abstract

This study examines the impact of fiscal policy on unemployment in Nigeria employing annual time series data from the CBN statistical  bulletin (2016) for the period between 1981 and 2016 and an autoregressive distributed lag model. Unemployment rate was made the dependent variable while the fiscal policy tools of real capital expenditure, real recurrent expenditure and real tax revenue were  explanatory variables. The findings of the study reveal that unemployment significantly responds negatively to changes in real capital expenditure but positively to real recurrent expenditure and real tax revenue. In the shortrun, real government capital expenditure show  an insignificant negative impact on unemployment while real recurrent expenditure exhibits negatively and significant impact on  unemployment. In the long run, real capital expenditure has a negative and significant impact on unemployment while real recurrent  expenditure and real tax revenue exhibit positive and significant impact on unemployment rate.  


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