Title of article :
Fiscal Policy and Poverty Reduction in Some Selected Sub-Saharan Africa Countries
Author/Authors :
Adedayo Adelowokan, Oluwaseyi Department of Economics - Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Nigeria , Mosunmola Osoba, Olanike Department of Economics - Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Nigeria , Ajibowo, Segun Ahmed Department of Economics - Faculty of Social Sciences - Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Nigeria
Abstract :
The equally uncharacterized nature of government role in Sub Saharan African (SSA) region on the
issue of poverty reduction have surged the modest research of this study. The issue on poverty is a continuous
cause and need remedies so much and fast. This study examined the effect of fiscal policy on poverty reduction
in Sub-Saharan Africa from 1999 to 2016. Pool Mean Group (PMG) was employed to estimate the dynamic
cause effect in SSA countries. Conversely with the study, it was estimated that PMG yielded a robust results as
the adjusted period is dynamically stable. The projected adjusted period of disequilibrium gives 39% recovery
period from disequilibrium problem. The out of pocket expenditure is negatively significance to poverty
reduction among the selected SSA countries. The tax revenue is positive but insignificant to poverty reduction
in SSA. The short run effect shows that while out of pocket expenditure posits positive and significant effect on
poverty reduction, tax revenue is positive but insignificant to drive poverty reduction. The cross sectional short
run estimate shows that all countries long run adjusted models are dynamically stables except in Ghana.
However, the adjustment coefficient of Nigeria tends to adjust fast than any countries follow by Zambia, Angola,
Ivory Coast and Botswana respectively. This study concludes that fiscal policy does not have poverty reduction
relations in the region. It is therefore recommended that appropriate mechanism to ensure tax restructuring
and monitoring from the region should be the utmost concerns of the policy maker.
Keywords :
Fiscal Policy , Poverty Reduction , Per Capita Income , Out of Pocket Expenditure Pool Mean Group
Journal title :
International Journal of Social Sciences