Growth and Fiscal Effects of Terrorism in Nigeria

R. Edeme, Chigozie Nelson Nkalu
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Abstract In addition to their effects on economic growth, prolonged terrorist activities can reduce government revenue. Apart from the destruction of physical infrastructure and human capital, terrorism also has lagged-effect on investment, which ultimately dampens the fiscal position and further affects the economic growth. This chapter is devoted to the discussion on the interaction between terrorism, growth, and fiscal variables in Nigeria using real per capita income, government revenue, government expenditure and defense expenditure. The findings show that terrorism is associated with low economic growth which has the potency to reduce government expenditure. It was also observed that government expenditure can be improved by fostering government revenue. In view of this, apart from domestic efforts, interventions of international communities are further needed to reduce the drastic effects of terrorism, especially in meeting and improving expenditure on growth-enhancing sectors.
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恐怖主义对尼日利亚经济增长和财政的影响
除了对经济增长的影响外,长期的恐怖活动还会减少政府收入。除了破坏有形基础设施和人力资本外,恐怖主义还对投资产生滞后效应,最终抑制财政状况,进一步影响经济增长。本章专门讨论恐怖主义,增长和财政变量在尼日利亚使用实际人均收入,政府收入,政府支出和国防支出之间的相互作用。研究结果表明,恐怖主义与低经济增长有关,这有可能减少政府支出。还有人指出,可以通过增加政府收入来改善政府支出。有鉴于此,除了国内努力外,还需要国际社会的干预,以减少恐怖主义的严重影响,特别是在满足和改善促进增长部门的支出方面。
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