AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF FISCAL POLICY ON PUBLIC CONSUMPTION AND EXPENDITURE IN NIGERIA 1975 – 2005
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   TABLE OF CONTENT:   CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1    
  Background of the Study 1.2    
  Statement of the Research Problem 1.3    
  Objectives of the Study 1.4    
  Significance of the Study 1.5    
  Research Questions 1.6    
  Research Hypothesis 1.7    
  Conceptual and Operational Definition 1.8    
  Assumptions 1.9    
  Limitations of the Study CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1    
  Sources of Literature 2.2    
  The Review 2.3    
  Summary of Literature Review CHAPTER THREE RESEARCH
  METHODOLOGY 3.1    
  Research Method 3.2    
  Research Design 3.3    
  Research Sample 3.4    
  Measuring Instrument 3.5    
  Data Collection 3.6    
  Data Analysis 3.7    
  Expected Result CHAPTER FOUR DATA ANALYSIS AND
  RESULTS 4.1    
  Data Analysis 4.2    
  Results 4.3    
  Discussion CHAPTER FIVE SUMMARY AND
  RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1    
  Summary 5.2    
  Recommendations for Further Study Bibliography  | 
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   1.1   INTRODUCTION The   structure 
  of  the Nigerian  economy 
  has been    involving  since 
  the nation   was   put 
  together  by British  in 
  the   early  part of 
  this century.  Prior   to the 
  second   world   war,  
  the   Nigerian  economy 
  was   solely   based on  
  Agriculture   with little
  emphasis  on  export. After
  independence from the British, the economy  
  took   a spiral leap towards
  development. Many   structures  were 
  put   in  place 
  by  the  government of   the 
  day  to turn   the 
  economy  around . One of   these was  
  the Structural Adjustment Programme of 1986.           Prior to  independence, the  Nigerian 
  economy    was   characterized  by under – development, dualistic
  tendencies   and   un-organization.  (Itoha, Itsede, 2003).         There 
  has been  concerned  effort 
  by  various government   in  
  Nigeria   to develop  and 
  regulate  the economy.  And  
  one of   the   tools used 
  by  the government is its   fiscal  
  and  monetary   policies.         Monetary policy  is  a
  tool employed  by government   to  
  achieve internal  and external
  balance.  It is a  macroeconomic  tool.         Fiscal policy involves  the 
  use of  government budget   to  
  influence   the   level 
  of   economic  activities ( Itoha,   Oyefusi, Otiakhi, 2003).           For the  purpose of  
  this   project, our emphasis
  will  be   on  
  fiscal  policy  and  
  it’s  effect  on 
  public consumption  
  expenditure.         Fiscal 
  policy refers   to   the  
  use   by   government of   it’s  
  expenditures   and   taxes  
  to  influence   the 
  level of   aggregate   demand  
  in   the economy.  Government expenditure   in  
  the   economy   constitute   an  
  injection into  the   economy 
  while   taxes  serves  
  as   leakages  out  
  of   the  flow 
  of   economic   activities 
  and   Income.
  w.w.w.wikepedia.com/ finance.         Government expenditure in   the economy has varied   over  
  the  years.  In 
  the  years  1975 – 1992, Government   expenditure   share 
  in  the  country’s Gross domestic   product (GDP)   has  
  been 1975 60.5%)  1978
  (18.4%)  1992  (31.8%) selectively. In  1997, it 
  was  17.6%. This   low 
  percentage  in  1997 may  be 
  due  to Military   interference   in  
  the   government. The   higher the   percentage, the  higher 
  the  level of   public 
  expenditure  on consumption.         The 
  fiscal policy  of  any country 
  has  a  big 
  role  to play  in 
  public  expenditure  on 
  consumption 1.2     
  STATEMENT   OF  
  THE   RESEARCH  PROBLEM;
   The   role 
  of  every   society 
  (developed or  
  under-developed)   is   to 
  maximize   the   available  
  resources   to   determine  
  societal   preferences. One  of  
  the   instrument   used 
  by government   to  achieve 
  this   purpose   is  
  the   use   of  
  fiscal  policy  to  
  raise   revenue   and 
  determine the  kind  of 
  expenditure (both  on  consumption 
  and capital)  to  embark 
  upon.          Consumption   expenditure   over  
  the   year   has form  
  part   of   the  
  major   outlay  from  
  government   purse.  Such 
  consumption  are   monies  
  spent  on day to day   maintenance  of  
  government (current Expenditure) – The   problems 
  that   will   be  
  answered   in   the 
  course   of   this study are: i)           
  What  
  role  has   fiscal  
  policy   played  over 
  the years   in   raising fund  and 
  finance Expenditure    by
  government.   ii)         
  Despite  the high 
  consumption   Expenditure
  by   government , the   Nigeria  Economy
  is  still hampered  with  
  the  problem of   inadequate funding  of 
  the various government 
  Ministries and  Parastatals. 1.3     
  OBJECTIVES
  OF THE STUDY; 
  The   objectives  of the  
  study   is   to 
  examine   the   impact  
  of   fiscal policy   on  
  the   public consumption  expenditure   in  
  Nigeria  1975 – 2005. 1)        
  To 
  ascertain  whether   increase  
  in consumption   expenditure  in  
  Nigeria   between   1975  
  to   2005  has  
  increase to level  of   economic development 2)        
  What  
  fiscal  policies   have  
  been   used   by 
  the   government from   the 
  period   1975 – 2005   and  
  it’s   impact   on  
  consumption expenditure  by   the  
  government. 3)        
   implementing   tax  
  collection   from   the public. 1.4     
  SCOPE
  OF THE STUDY: 
  This   research  work will cover   a  
  several   review   of  
  the   fiscal   policy  
  that   has   been  
  put   in   place  
  from   the   period  
  of  1975 – 2005. Other
  areas to be evaluated   are: i)           
  Consumer   spending  
  patterns   in   the 
  economy. ii)         
  The  
  role  of   budgets  
  and   taxes   as  
  fiscal policies   and   their 
  impact   in   the  
  economy. iii)       
  The  
  role  of   the central  Bank  
  in   managing and   controlling  in 
  implementing   the   fiscal policies.   1.5     
  SIGNIFICANCE
  OF THE STUDY: For the past years,   the researcher   has scarcely, come across   any literature   by  
  local   authors on   the  
  subject matter.  This   can  
  be   attributed to the slow pace
  of development of the subject   here in
  Nigeria when compared   with   other countries.  This  
  study is therefore a contribution to knowledge and scholars.
  Particularly this study would be  
  beneficial   to the fellowship
  group of   persons and significant   to  
  the   benefit   derivable therefore.   i)           
  Students  will  
  benefit  from   this  
  scholarly article   because  there 
  is   scarcely   any  
  local  literature  on 
  the  rudiments  of 
  fiscal   policy  and 
  overall   consumption  and  
  expenditure  of the  public.   ii)         
  Corporate  organization   will  
  benefit   from   this  
  study  as  it will have  a 
  better  understanding   of  
  the   fiscal  policy 
  in  place and   how 
  it affects   it’s business.   iii)       
  This 
  study  will  be  
  significant  to  the government   as  
  the  government of   the present   day  
  will   be   able  
  to   learn   of  
  the   trends   in  
  fiscal  policy   development  in 
  the period under review and to know the best options that suits the
  economy . Also, the government will be able to know the spending patterns of
  the public.   iv)       
  The  
  tool  authorities  will  
  benefit   from   this study   as 
  it  will  be able 
  to  determine   the tool  
  to   be   paid 
  and   it’s effect  on 
  the paying  public taking   inflation 
  into  cognizance.   v)         
  This study   if   
  followed   will  lead 
  to economic   development
  in  the   sense 
  that high fiscal   deficits   jack  
  up   interest   rates  
  or reduces   credit   to  
  the  private   and  
  public  sectors  of  
  the   economy.  It 
  will   also   lead   
  to   the   implementation   of  
  a   well   tailored fiscal   policy  
  that  will  reflect 
  the   level   of  
  public   expenditure   in 
  the economy. 1.6     
  STATEMENT
  OF RESEARCH PROBLEM:  In explaining   the  
  impact of   fiscal   policy on government consumption
  Expenditure, the following   hypothesis
  have  been   formulated. 1)         
  Increase in   public consumption Expenditure   by  
  government  bring  about 
  an   increase in GDP. 2)         
  Increase  in  
  tool revenue   by
  government   increase the level  of government  spending  
  on   consumption. 3)         
  As 
  inflation  rate   increase,  
  the  level  of spending   on 
  consumption  increases. 4)         
  Total debt  is 
  a   major determinant   of government expenditure   in  
  Nigeria.  | 
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