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摘要
财政政策方法对一国经济的稳定至关重要。然而,当财政政策发生变化时,所有经济部门的反应或有利或不利。股市也未能幸免,因为它同样是经济的一个重要方面。从1998年到2020年,该调查着眼于财政政策机制与股市表现之间的联系。Levin, Lin, and Chu检验用于确定数据平稳性。在零延迟时,所有因素保持不变。使用的其他筛选工具表明,本工作中使用的所有数据集和模型都具有令人满意的质量。皮尔逊积矩相关(PPMC)是一种用于调查财政政策计划与股市结果之间联系的统计方法。相关系数量化了两个变量之间联系的强度。研究结果表明,税收收入、国内借款、政府资本和经常性支出等财政措施与尼日利亚股市回报存在实质性且极其强烈的正相关关系。研究还表明,外国借款不利于尼日利亚股市的发展。其他数据表明,与其他工具的结果相比,外国借款与其他财政政策方法的联系不大,甚至非常薄弱。因此,报告建议增加税收收入,并大幅减少该国的外债。
Comparative Analysis of Evidence Law Within the Civil Process Comparative-Legal Research
Abstract Fiscal policy methods are critical to a country’s economic stability. However, when fiscal policy changes occur, all economic sectors react either favorably or adversely. The stock market is not spared from this reaction because it is likewise an important aspect of the economy. From 1998 through 2020, the inquiry looks at the link between fiscal policy mechanisms and stock market performance. The Levin, Lin, and Chu test is used to determine data stationarity. At zero latency, all factors remain constant. Other screening tools employed indicate that all datasets and models utilized in this work are of satisfactory quality. Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) is a statistical method used to investigate the link between fiscal policy plans and stock market results. Correlation coefficients quantify the strength of a link between two variables. The study’s findings indicate that fiscal measures such as tax income, domestic borrowing, government capital, and regular expenditure have a substantial and extremely strong positive relationship with Nigerian stock market returns. The study also indicates that foreign borrowing is harmful to Nigeria’s stock market advancement. Other data indicate that foreign borrowing has a modest to very weak link with other fiscal policy methods when compared to the outcomes of the other instruments. As a result, the report recommends increased tax income collection and a significant reduction in the country’s foreign debt.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Legal Studies is a journal of interdisciplinary academic research into law and legal institutions. It emphasizes social science approaches, especially those of economics, political science, and psychology, but it also publishes the work of historians, philosophers, and others who are interested in legal theory. The JLS was founded in 1972.