Title of article
Openness and Government Size: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Countries
Author/Authors
Ifeakachukwua, Nwosa Philip Department of Economics - Faculty of Social Sciences - Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Nigeria
Pages
10
From page
525
To page
534
Abstract
Over the years, African countries have implemented various economic liberalization reforms. The impact of such policy reforms on government size has remained a contentious issue in the literature. Thus, this study examined the relationship between openness and government size in Sub-Saharan African countries. The study covered twenty-one African countries over the period 2001 to 2019. Specifically, the study examined the validity of the compensation and efficiency hypotheses concerning Sub-Saharan African countries. The study's findings did not support the existence of both the compensation and the efficiency hypotheses. Also, it was observed that financial openness slightly influenced the relationship between trade openness and government size in Sub-Saharan African countries. Thus, the study concludes that the compensated and the efficiency hypotheses do not hold for Sub-Saharan African countries.
Keywords
Panel Analysis , Sub-Saharan Africa , Trade Openness , Financial Openness , Government Size
Journal title
Iranian Economic Review (IER)
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2731975
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