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Determinants of fiscal effort in sub-Saharan African countries: Does conflict matter? Cover

Determinants of fiscal effort in sub-Saharan African countries: Does conflict matter?

Open Access
|Jul 2021

Abstract

This study investigates the determinants of fiscal effort in sub-Saharan African (SSA) within the framework of fiscal reaction functions. Whereas previous studies focusing on SSA have mainly considered the economic non-debt determinants this study accounts for the role of conflict given its persistence in many SSA countries. It employs a variety of panel econometric methods that are applicable in tackling the problem of endogeneity. Specifically the study employs the instrumental variables fixed effects, the two-step generalised method of moments (GMM) and the traditional two-stage least squares techniques. Mainly the evidence shows that although SSA governments have made fiscal adjustments in response to the escalating levels of debt, conflict impacts negatively on this response in SSA. Furthermore, the results affirm the presence of fiscal fatigue in SSA’s fiscal reaction function. Recommendations based on these findings are discussed.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2021.2.5 | Journal eISSN: 2450-0097 | Journal ISSN: 2392-1641
Language: English
Page range: 50 - 73
Submitted on: Feb 16, 2021
Accepted on: May 24, 2021
Published on: Jul 20, 2021
Published by: Poznań University of Economics and Business Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2021 Princewill U. Okwoche, Chimere O. Iheonu, published by Poznań University of Economics and Business Press
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