The impact of good governance indicators on government spending in the Arab Maghreb countries during the period (2002-2021).
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https://doi.org/10.54960/jfcg.v6i2.83Keywords:
Indicators of good governance, government spending, panel-dataAbstract
This study aims to show the relationship between some indicators of good governance and government spending in the Arab Maghreb countries during the period (2002-2021), using Panel data models, where government spending represents GOV the dependent variable, while the opinion and accountability index VC represents the quality of organization index RQ The anti-corruption index CC, the independent variables in the model, and the study reached results, the most important of which is the presence of a direct and significant relationship between the opinion and accountability index and government spending, which is considered one of the most important indicators of good governance affecting government spending, unlike the rest of the indicators. This result indicates the effectiveness of opinion and accountability as a tool for rationalization Government spending in the Arab Maghreb countries.
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