The Impact of an Effective Tax System On a Developing Economy: A Review of Rwandan and Nigerian Tax Systems

Joseph Eleojo Attah, Jamilu Aliyu Wamakko
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This study analyzes how foreign direct investment (FDI) affected the output of Nigeria's service sector from 1980 to 2020. The study uses service sector output as the regresand, FDI as the major regressor, and exchange rate (EXR) and government spending (GEX) were used as check variables. The data were sourced from the CBN Statistical Bulletin 2020. The nature of the variables necessitated the use of ECM. Results from the short run ECM dynamic model reveals that service sector output responds positively to FDI. We observed that the lag value of service sector output was positive and significant, implying that service sector output responds to past service sector output positively in Nigeria. The ECM's one-period lag coefficient was negative and significant at 0.05, indicating that service sector output adjusts to changes in explanatory variables and its own lag within a year. The ECMt-1 corrects 17.3% of the disequilibrium between static and short-run dynamic models of Service Sector Output (SSO) within a year on average. The study found that the service sector plays a crucial role in this developing economy's economic growth and development. It is an essential macroeconomic sector that can improve the economy's overall performance and influence the flow and direction of income as well as the Balance of Payments (BOP) position. According to the findings, the study suggests that the government should uphold financial responsibility and allocate more funds towards building necessary infrastructure to support the service sector's growth. This will ultimately improve the overall performance of the Nigerian economy.
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有效的税收制度对发展中经济的影响:对卢旺达和尼日利亚税收制度的回顾
本研究分析了外国直接投资(FDI)如何影响尼日利亚1980年至2020年的服务业产出。本研究采用服务业产出作为回归变量,FDI作为主要回归变量,汇率(EXR)和政府支出(GEX)作为检验变量。数据来源于CBN统计公报2020。变量的性质要求使用ECM。短期ECM动态模型的结果表明,服务业产出对FDI有正向响应。我们观察到,服务部门产出的滞后值是积极的和显著的,这意味着服务部门产出对尼日利亚过去的服务部门产出有积极的反应。ECM的一期滞后系数为负且显著,为0.05,表明服务业产出在一年内调整了解释变量的变化和其自身的滞后。ECMt-1平均在一年内修正了17.3%的服务业产出静态模型和短期动态模型之间的不均衡。研究发现,服务业在这个发展中经济体的经济增长和发展中起着至关重要的作用。它是一个重要的宏观经济部门,可以改善经济的整体表现,影响收入的流动和方向以及国际收支状况。根据调查结果,该研究建议政府应坚持财政责任,拨出更多资金用于建设必要的基础设施,以支持服务业的增长。这将最终改善尼日利亚经济的整体表现。
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