Impact of deficit budget on economic growth in Nepal: An ARDL approach to bound test
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Abstract
The thesis entitled Impact of Budget Deficit on Economic Growth: An ARDL
Approach to Bound Test has based on descriptive and analytical research design
with the main objective of to find the relationship between deficit budget and
economic growth in Nepal. All the required information are collected from the
secondary sources, particularly from the Ministry of Finance, GoN, and World
Bank.
The researcher has employed the Gross domestic product as a dependent variable
and the budget deficit as an independent variable whereas, current expenditure and
gross private capital formation has been applied as a supportive variable. The
researcher has found that the nominal and real gross domestic product, government
recurrent and capital expenditure, budget deficit and gross private capital
formation has an upward trend during the study period.
To find the empirical relationship between economic growth and deficit budget,
the researcher has applied the ADF test to find the nature (stationary and nonstationary)
of
data and found the series has non-stationary. The researcher has
employed the ARDL approach to bound test to identified the short-run and longrun
relationship
between
underlying
variables.
The
empirical
analysis
shows,
there
is
a significant positive relationship between gross domestic product and
government deficit budget in both the short-run and long-run. And there is also a
significant positive relationship between gross domestic product and supportive
variable in both the short-run and long-run except for gross private capital
formation. Although, there is a significant positive relationship between gross
domestic product and gross private capital formation in the long-run.