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The Parallel Link Between Economic Growth and the Growth of Government Spending: Wagner’s Law Visited for Liberia: A Vector Error Correction Methodology

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The objective of this paper is to investigate the validity of Wagner’s law within the context of whether it informs the growth of public expenditure for the periods 1970 to 2020 in Liberia. This study analyzed the link between economic growth, captured as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and government spending in Liberia from 1970 to 2020. The data collected was annual time series data from the World Development Indicator (WDI), Ministry of Finance and Development Planning of Liberia and the World Bank Group website. The data on GDP and government spending were used. Vector error correction (VEC) model which shows the presence of a cointegrating equation or the presence of a long run relationship between the growth of the macroeconomy and the growth of public spending in Liberia was adopted as the suitable methodology to conduct the study. Augmented DF test as well as Unit roots to test for stationarity was used. The author used the Johansen cointegration test to test for long run relationship in the economy. Normality test, Heteroskedasticity as well as LM serial correlation tests for diagnostics were applied. The result showed a strong link between economic growths, captured as GDP and government spending in Liberia over the studied periods and therefore showed that Wagner’s Law is valid for the Liberian economy. There are several studies which show the link between the growth of the macroeconomy and the growth of (government spending) in several countries. There has never been any study on the link between these variables (GDP and Government spending) in Liberia. This study is the first of its kind and therefore contributes to the stockpile of existing literatures on Wagner’s Law. The law which is a very significant law in the parlance of public finance is attributed to the Wagner when he observed the existence of a pattern between how economy growth relative to how the public envelop grows [15]. Wagner’s observed a direct parallel relation between the two variables and concluded that the growth of the macroeconomy is directly associated with the growth of government expenditure.

Published in International Journal of Business and Economics Research (Volume 9, Issue 6)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijber.20200906.12
Page(s) 375-381
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Wagner’s Law, Government Expenditure, Economic Growth (GDP), Vector Error Correction Model

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