Political business cycle and its effects on the Ghanaian economy
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Date
2015
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Global Journal of Management Studies and Researches
Abstract
The abuse of incumbency during elections in order to retain power has become
worldwide knowledge and a contentious issue in Political Economics. This paper
seeks to establish the evidence of political business cycle in Ghana. Data for the
estimations were sourced from WDI, 2014. The data spanned from 1990 to 2013
within which Ghana has had six uninterrupted democratic elections and consistent
democratic rule. Three different models were specified. The method of Ordinary
Least Squares estimation technique was employed to determine the impact of
election years on Government Consumption Expenditure, Fiscal Deficit and Real
GDP. The results suggest that there are no significant impacts of election years on
the changes in Government Consumption Expenditure, Fiscal Deficit and Real
GDP in Ghana. However, it was determined that Government Consumption
Expenditure and Fiscal Deficit have positive relationships with election years in
Ghana, though statistically insignificantly. The study recommends that there should
be more fiscal discipline, especially close to/or in election years in Ghana
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Political Business Cycle, Incumbent, Economic Effects, Manipulations, Policies
Citation
Enu, P., & Okonkwo, C. B. (2015). Political business cycle and its effects on the Ghanaian economy. Global Journal of Management Studies and Researches, 2(2), 110-131.