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Fiscal Decentralisation and Economic Growth in Sub Saharan Africa

ALIAGAN, Mujidat Ahmed K.

Abstract


Fiscal decentralisation is often considered a vital policy tool, but its applicability and effectiveness across different economic frameworks remain an open question. Yet, empirical findings have failed to provide a consistent guide due to a lack of consensus. Hence, the study examined the effects of fiscal decentralisation on economic growth in sub-Saharan countries for the period 2000-2023. In this context, 45 sub-Saharan African countries were analysed, employing the panel OLS estimation method on data from the IMF, CBN, World Bank, ILO and UNI-WIDER data sources. The study found that subnational expenditure and revenue have positive economic growth effects while the federal government components have nil economic growth effects. The fiscal deficits have no economic growth effects. This implies that sub-national government expenditure and revenue are more pro-growth than the federal government counterpart. In this context, the study concludes that fiscal decentralisation on income and expenditure could be one of the key policy choice for sub-Saharan economies that are considering experimenting with or deepening their decentralisation processes for economic growth. Accordingly, this study recommends that policymakers encourage increased fiscal autonomy for the sub-national government to exercise their responsibilities to promote economic growth.

Keywords: Fiscal decentralisation, Economic Growth, Fiscal deficits
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