Role of Public Revenue and Public Expending in Achieving Sustainable Economic Development in the Perspective of Local Project Approach

Authors

  • Zia Ur Rahman Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan
  • Fatima Gulzar Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan
  • Shazia Khalid Ghazi University, Dera Ghazi Khan, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2112/jbe.v14i2.553

Keywords:

Direct Tax; Productive Expenditure; Sustainable Economic Development

Abstract

Stabilization of the economy is a top priority; hence, fiscal policy is heavily used to reorient the economy. However, little research is being conducted in Pakistan on the effect of allocating
public income between productive and nonproductive costs on long-term economic growth. For this
purpose, the study organized a dynamic association among government revenue, productivity, and
nonproductive expenditure, and sustainable economic development spanning 1978–2021 from the
perspective of ARDL and local projects with an impulse response function. The findings elaborate
that a 1% increase in direct and indirect tax, productive expenditures, and money circulation will assist in attaining sustainable economic development by 0.32%, 0.219%, 0.63%, and 0.35%, respectively.
Moreover, all diagnostic tests (coefficient, residual, and stability) favor the study. At the same time,
the local project's impulse response reveals that indirect tax, money circulation, and productivity.
and nonproductive expenditures positively participate in future to attain sustainable economic
development. Therefore, the government should educate people that tax is the responsibility, not the
penalty. Moreover, the government should carefully employ public revenue to attain sustainability.

Published

2022-12-20

How to Cite

Ur Rahman, Z., Gulzar, F., & Khalid, S. (2022). Role of Public Revenue and Public Expending in Achieving Sustainable Economic Development in the Perspective of Local Project Approach. Journal of Business & Economics , 14(2), 01-19. https://doi.org/10.2112/jbe.v14i2.553