[
Ahuja D., Pandit D. (2020) Public expenditure and economic growth: Evidence from the developing countries. FIIB Business Review, 9(3), 228-23610.1177/2319714520938901
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Aslan A., Altinoz B. (2021) The impact of natural resources and gross capital formation on economic growth in the context of globalization: evidence from developing countries on the continent of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28(26), 33794-3380510.1007/s11356-021-12979-7
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Amusa K., Oyinlola M. A. (2019) The effectiveness of government expenditure on economic growth in Botswana. African Journal of Economic and Management Studies, 10(3), 368-38410.1108/AJEMS-03-2018-0081
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Anríquez G., Stamoulis K. (2007) Rural development and poverty reduction: is agriculture still the key? ESA Working Paper No. 07-02, FAO
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Ansari M. I., Gordon D. V., Akuamoah C. (1997) Keynes versus Wagner: public expenditure and national income for three African countries. Applied Economics, 29(4), 543-55010.1080/000368497327038
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Arestis P., Şen H., Kaya A. (2021) On the linkage between government expenditure and output: empirics of the Keynesian view versus Wagner’s law. Economic Change and Restructuring, 54(2), 265-30310.1007/s10644-020-09284-7
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Armas E. B. Osorio C. G., Moreno-Dodson B., Abriningrum D. E. (2012) Agriculture public spending and growth in Indonesia, Policy Research Working Paper 5977 2012, World Bank10.1596/1813-9450-5977
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Atkinson A. B., Stiglitz J. E. (2015) Lectures on public economics. Princeton University Press
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Barro R. J. (1996) Determinants of economic growth: A cross-country empirical study. National Bureau of Economic Research, working paper no.5698, August10.3386/w5698
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Bassanini, A., Scarpetta, S., Hemmings, P. (2001) Economic growth: the role of policies and institutions. Panel data evidence from OECD countries. Panel Data Evidence from OECD Countries (January 2001)10.2139/ssrn.265091
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Campo J., Mendoza H. (2018) Public expenditure and economic growth: a regional analysis for Colombia, 1984-2012. Lecturas de Economía, (88), 77-10810.17533/udea.le.n88a03
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Chu T. T., Hölscher J., McCarthy D. (2020) The impact of productive and non-productive government expenditure on economic growth: an empirical analysis in high-income versus low-to middle-income economies. Empirical Economics, 58(5), 2403-243010.1007/s00181-018-1616-3
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Cornia G. A., Martorano B. (2012) Development policies and income inequality: Main trends in selected developing regions, 1980–2010. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Discussion Paper No.210, UNCTAD/OSG/DP/2012/4, Geneva, Switzerland
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Cortright J. C. (2001) New growth theory, new growth theory, technology and learning: Technology and learning: A practitioner’s guide a practitioner’s guide. Reviews of economic development literature and practice, 4.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Dkhar D. S., De U. K. (2018) Public expenditure on agriculture and economic growth: a case study of Meghalaya. Agricultural Economics Research Review, 31(2), 271-27910.5958/0974-0279.2018.00044.7
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Ebenezer M., Ngarava S., Etim N. A., Popoola O. (2019) Impact of government expenditure on agricultural productivity in South Africa. The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 5(12), 1734-174210.32861/jssr.512.1734.1742
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Ewetan O. O., Osabohien R., Matthew O. A., Babajide A. A., Urhie E. (2020) Fiscal federalism and accountability in Nigeria: An ARDL approach. Journal of Money Laundering Control, 24(2), 361-37310.1108/JMLC-05-2020-0046
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Garoma T., Bersisa M. (2018) Impact of government Sectoral expenditure on economic growth in Ethiopia. In Economic Growth and Development in Ethiopia, 105-136, Springer, Singapore10.1007/978-981-10-8126-2_6
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Gatsi J. G., Appiah M. O., Gyan J. A. (2019) A test of Wagner’s hypothesis for the Ghanaian economy. Cogent Business & Management, 6(1), 164777310.1080/23311975.2019.1647773
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Gurdal T., Aydin M., Inal V. (2021) The relationship between tax revenue, government expenditure, and economic growth in G7 countries: new evidence from time and frequency domain approaches. Economic Change and Restructuring, 54(2), 305-33710.1007/s10644-020-09280-x
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Gyimah J., Yao X., Tachega M. A., Hayford I. S., Opoku-Mensah E. (2022) Renewable energy consumption and economic growth: New evidence from Ghana. Energy, 248, 12355910.1016/j.energy.2022.123559
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Haraguchi N., Martorano B., Sanfilippo M., Haraguchi N. (2019) What factors drive successful industrialization? Evidence and implications for developing countries. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 49, 266-27610.1016/j.strueco.2018.11.002
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Haseeb M., Kot S., Hussain H. I., Jermsittiparsert K. (2019) Impact of economic growth, environmental pollution, and energy consumption on health expenditure and R&D expenditure of ASEAN countries. Energies, 12(19), 359810.3390/en12193598
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Ho S. Y., Iyke B. N. (2020) The determinants of economic growth in Ghana: New empirical evidence. Global Business Review, 21(3), 626-64410.1177/0972150918779282
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Le H. P. (2020) The energy-growth nexus revisited: the role of financial development, institutions, government expenditure and trade openness. Heliyon, 6(7), e0436910.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04369
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Lupu D., Petrisor M. B., Bercu A., Tofan M. (2018) The impact of public expenditures on economic growth: A case study of Central and Eastern European countries. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 54(3), 552-57010.1080/1540496X.2017.1419127
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Maïga A., Bamba A., Sy B., Keita G., Mouleye I., Diallo M. (2021) Analysis of the Effects of Public Expenditure on Agricultural Growth in Mali. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 39(7), 42-5010.9734/ajaees/2021/v39i730607
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Mazorodze B. T. (2018) Government expenditure and economic growth in Zimbabwe. African Journal of Business and Economic Research, 13(2), 183-20210.31920/1750-4562/2018/v13n2a9
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Meyer D. F., Sanusi K. A. (2019) A causality analysis of the relationships between gross fixed capital formation, economic growth and employment in South Africa. Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Oeconomica, 64(1), 33-4410.2478/subboec-2019-0003
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Mogues T., Fan S., Benin S. (2015) Public investments in and for agriculture. The European Journal of Development Research, 27(3), 337-35210.1057/ejdr.2015.40
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Mudaki J., Masaviru W. (2012) Does the composition of public expenditure matter to economic growth for Kenya. Journal of Economics and sustainable Development, 3(3), 60-70
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Ndubuisi P. (2018) The role of government sectoral spending on productivity in Nigeria. Error correction analysis. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences, 9(1), 1-1110.9734/JEMT/2018/40029
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Natarajan V. K., Haq M. A. U., Sankar J. P. (2022) Causality between public expenditure and economic growth in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Middle East Journal of Management, 9(2), 209-22510.1504/MEJM.2022.121393
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Nguyen H. H. (2020) Impact of foreign direct investment and international trade on economic growth: Empirical study in Vietnam. The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics, and Business, 7(3), 323-33110.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no3.323
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Nnadozie E., Jerome A. (2019) Definition and measurement of growth and development. In African Economic Development. Emerald Publishing Limited.10.1108/9781787437838
]Search in Google Scholar
[
National Strategic Development Plan (2018) National Strategic Development Plan 2018/19-2022/23. The Government of Lesotho
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Nyambe J. M., Kanyeumbo J. N. (2015) Government and household expenditure components, inflation, and their impact on economic growth in Namibia. European Journal of Business, Economics and Accountancy, 3(4), 81-86
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Odhiambo N. M. (2015) Government expenditure and economic growth in South Africa: An empirical investigation. Atlantic Economic Journal, 43(3), 393-40610.1007/s11293-015-9466-2
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Ogundari K., Awokuse T. (2018) Human capital contribution to economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: does health status matter more than education? Economic Analysis and Policy, 58, 131-14010.1016/j.eap.2018.02.001
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Olaoye O. O., Orisadare M., Okorie U. U. (2020) Government expenditure and economic growth nexus in ECOWAS countries: A panel VAR approach. Journal of Economic and Administrative Sciences.36(3), 204-22510.1108/JEAS-01-2019-0010
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Onifade S. T., Çevik S., Erdoğan S., Asongu S., Bekun, F. V. (2020) An empirical retrospect of the impacts of government expenditures on economic growth: new evidence from the Nigerian economy. Journal of Economic Structures, 9(1), 1-1310.1186/s40008-020-0186-7
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Peacock A. T., Wiseman J. (1961) Determinants of government expenditure. In The growth of public expenditure in the United Kingdom (pp. 12-34), Princeton University Press
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Pernechele V., Fontes F., Baborska R., Nkuingoua J., Pan X., Tuyishime, C. 2021. Public expenditure on food and agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa: trends, challenges and priorities. Rome, FAO
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Pesaran M., Shin Y. (1999) An Autoregressive Distributed-Lag Modelling Approach to Cointegration Analysis. In S. Strøm (Ed.), Econometrics and Economic Theory in the 20th Century: The Ragnar Frisch Centennial Symposium (Econometric Society Monographs, pp. 371-413). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press10.1017/CCOL0521633230.011
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Pesaran M. H., Shin Y., Smith R. J. (2001) Bounds testing approaches to the analysis of level relationships. Journal of applied econometrics, 16(3), 289-326.10.1002/jae.616
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Petchko K. (2018) How to write about economics and public policy. Academic Press, United Kingdom
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Pula L., Elshani A. (2018) Role of public expenditure in economic growth: Econometric evidence from Kosovo 2002–2015. Baltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management, 6(1), 74-8710.2478/bjreecm-2018-0006
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Ruiz J. L. (2018) Financial development, institutional investors, and economic growth. International Review of Economics and Finance, 54, 218-22410.1016/j.iref.2017.08.009
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Ruttan V. W. (1965) Growth stage theories and agricultural development policy. Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 9, 17-3210.1111/j.1467-8489.1965.tb00327.x
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Sáez M. P., Álvarez-García S., Rodríguez D. C. (2017) Government expenditure and economic growth in the European Union countries: New evidence. Bulletin of Geography. Socio-Economic Series, 36(36), 127-13310.1515/bog-2017-0020
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Salari M., Javid R. J., Noghanibehambari H. (2021) The nexus between CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and economic growth in the US. Economic Analysis and Policy, 69, 182-19410.1016/j.eap.2020.12.007
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Sedrakyan G. S., Varela-Candamio L. (2019) Wagner’s law vs. Keynes’ hypothesis in very different countries (Armenia and Spain). Journal of Policy Modeling, 41(4), 747-76210.1016/j.jpolmod.2019.02.011
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Selvanathan E. A., Selvanathan S., Jayasinghe M. S. (2021) Revisiting Wagner’s and Keynesian’s propositions and the relationship between sectoral government expenditure and economic growth. Economic Analysis and Policy. 71, 355-37010.1016/j.eap.2021.05.005
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Shuaib I. M., Igbinosun F. E., Ahmed A. E. (2015) Impact of government agricultural expenditure on the growth of the Nigerian economy. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics and Sociology, 23-3310.9734/AJAEES/2015/15369
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Solow R. M. (1956) A contribution to the theory of economic growth. The quarterly journal of economics, 70(1), 65-9410.2307/1884513
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Stoilova D. (2017) Tax structure and economic growth: Evidence from the European Union. Contaduría y administración, 62(3), 1041-105710.1016/j.cya.2017.04.006
]Search in Google Scholar
[
TanziV., Zee H. H. (1997) Fiscal policy and long-run growth. Staff Papers, 44(2), 179-20910.2307/3867542
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Thabane K., Lebina S. (2016) Economic Growth and government spending: empirical evidence from Lesotho. African Journal of Economic Review, 5(1), 86-100
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Tijani A. A., Oluwasola O., Baruwa O. I. (2015) Public sector expenditure in agriculture and economic growth in Nigeria: An empirical investigation. Agrekon, 54(2), 76-9210.1080/03031853.2015.1073000
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Tobin J. (1965) Money and economic growth. Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 671-68410.2307/1910352
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Todaro M.P., Smith S.C. (2015) Economic Development, 12th Edition. New Jersey: Pearson Education, In.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Wang X., Xu Z., Qin Y., Skare M. (2021) Foreign direct investment and economic growth: a dynamic study of measurement approaches and results. Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 1-2410.1080/1331677X.2021.1952090
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Wani S. H. (2022) Trade Openness, Capital Formation, and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from India. Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics, 15(29), 35-4910.17015/ejbe.2022.029.03
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Weiss M., Clara (2016) Unlocking domestic investment for industrial development, Department of Policy, Research and Statistics Working Paper 12/2016, Vienna: UNIDO
]Search in Google Scholar