Accounting for Borrowing and Economic Performance in Nigeria

Peter Emeka, Ogochukwu Kenechukwu Aziagba
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Accounting for public borrowing and economic performance has been under constant investigation. This study examined the impact of public borrowing on economic performance of Nigeria between 1981 to 2021. The study adopted purposive sampling technique and analyzed using robust ordinary least square (ROLS). The independent variables are, Federal government domestic debt (FDD), Federal government foreign debt (FGFD), cost of servicing debt (CSD), Federal government total expenditure (FGTE) is proxy for dependent variable while, Federal government retain revenue (FGRR) is proxy for control variable. The study reveals that that of FGRR, CSD, FGFD and FGDD have positive and significant influence on the federal government total expenditure. The study was theoretically anchored on Dual Gap Analysis Theory, Adam Smith Theory on Debt and The Ricardo Theory of Public Debt. The study then concludes that Nigeria’s total expenditure has risen astronomically through domestic debt, foreign debt, government retained earnings and debt servicing. The study then recommends very strong internal control should be enforced over utilization of borrowed fund, domestically or externally, as well as investigation of the internal control process of borrowing in Nigeria. Again, debt should be reduced so as to reduce the cost burden of servicing it as debt overhang is imminent in Nigeria. The study recommends the investigation of the internal control process of borrowing in Nigeria for further study.
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尼日利亚的借贷会计和经济表现
对公共借款和经济表现的核算一直在进行调查。本研究考察了1981年至2021年间尼日利亚公共借款对经济表现的影响。本研究采用目的抽样技术,并采用稳健普通最小二乘(ROLS)进行分析。自变量为联邦政府国内债务(FDD)、联邦政府外债(FGFD)、偿债成本(CSD)、联邦政府总支出(FGTE)为因变量代理,联邦政府保留收入(FGRR)为控制变量代理。研究发现,联邦政府总支出中FGRR、CSD、FGFD和FGDD对联邦政府总支出有显著的正向影响。本研究的理论基础是双重差距分析理论、亚当·斯密的债务理论和李嘉图的公共债务理论。该研究的结论是,尼日利亚的总支出通过国内债务、外债、政府留存收益和还本付息大幅增加。然后,研究报告建议对借款的使用实施非常强有力的内部控制,无论是在国内还是在国外,并对尼日利亚借款的内部控制过程进行调查。同样,应该减少债务,以便减少偿还债务的费用负担,因为尼日利亚的债务负担迫在眉睫。本研究建议对尼日利亚借款的内部控制过程进行调查,以供进一步研究。
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期刊介绍: Published four times a year, the Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management (JPBAFM) is an international refereed journal which aims at advancement and dissemination of research in the field of public budgeting, accounting, auditing, financial and performance management. The journal is committed to be an outlet for rigorous conceptual and empirical works aimed at challenging and innovating the field of accounting, management and governance in entities operating in the public sphere or public-private sphere (territorial government entities, universities, schools, hospitals as well as state-owned enterprises, hybrid organizations, public and private partnerships, non-profit organizations, NGOs, etc.).
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