The Eficacy of Fiscal Policy in Promoting Economic Growth and Reducing Poverty in Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Research in World Economy
Title The Eficacy of Fiscal Policy in Promoting Economic Growth and Reducing Poverty in Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 5
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
Page numbers 65-74
URL http://www.sciedupress.com/journal/index.php/rwe/article/download/4336/2495
Abstract
Over the years, fiscal policy has been the most important instrument for influencing macroeconomic performance in
Nigeria. The paper attempts to examine if the federal government has been able to effectively use this instrument to
enhance economic growth and reduce poverty in Nigeria. Using secondary data from relevant government
institutions, books, journals and newspapers, the paper shows that within the year under review, aggregate growth
has been slow and sectoral growth uneven. Also, the incidence of poverty has continued to rise. These situations
have been attributed to ineffective fiscal policy implementation and lack of budget discipline. The inflationary rate
has continued to accelerate and the budget deficit is higher. Also recurrent expenditure has continued to take a larger
portion of the total expenditure, causing the increase in the nation’s debt profile. The non-oil sector contribution to
the nation’s revenue has not improved and there is still high incidence of extra-budgetary allocation. These are
contrary to the fiscal objectives within the years under review. The paper suggested that government should put in
place measures to ensure strict budget discipline, not only at the federal level, but also at the state and local
government levels. The efforts of the government in curbing corruption should be strengthened. Also the government
should ensure policy consistency and continuity and this should be taken into consideration in the formulation and
implementation of budgets. The PPB is thus recommended for the country. This is the only way forward for any
fiscal policy of the government to achieve its objectives, especially in promoting economic growth and reducing
poverty.

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