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Indonesian Journal of Education and Social Humanities
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Indonesian Journal of Education and Social Humanities (IJESH), the main focus is major issues in Teaching, Teaching Assessment, Learning Media, Education Subject Development, Education and Humanitarian Management, Citizenship education, Geography education, History education, Sociological education, Anthropological education, Curriculum on Social Sciences Education, Social and Educational Policy, Public Administration, and Public Management. This journal accepts all topics regarding the results of studies and research in the fields of education and social humanities. For the research category, articles can be written with a quantitative, qualitative or mixed approach, and can be created in various research designs, such as action research, experiments, case studies and others.
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Tax Revenue, Investment, and Economic Growth in Nigeria: A Systematic Review of Empirical Evidence on Socio-Humanistic Dynamics Okpalanwabude, Ifeoma Florence
Indonesian Journal of Education and Social Humanities Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): MARCH 2026
Publisher : MANDAILING GLOBAL EDUKASIA

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Abstract

Sustainable economic growth is among the top macroeconomic goals of Nigeria; however, the nation has been witnessing erratic growth rates, low capital formation, and the infrastructural deficits. At the same time, the amount of investment by the private is below the level that can be widely regarded as sufficient to facilitate long-term development. This research utilized systematic review design to analyze empirical evidence of tax revenue, investment and economic growth in Nigeria. Academic databases were searched using predefined keywords to obtain relevant peer-reviewed articles and institutional reports. The inclusion criteria used to select studies focused on the empirical method and relevance to Nigeria. Data extracted underwent a narrative and comparative synthesis to determine patterns, gaps in the methodology and the moderating effects of public and private investment in tax-growth relationship. The systematic review shows that tax revenue by itself does not ensure economic growth, but its success depends mostly on its interaction with the dynamics of public and private investment. In order to attain sustainable economic growth, Nigeria should embark on balanced tax reform, enhance governance in the area of public expenditure and develop enabling environment to spur private investment. A combined fiscal-investment policy is thus needed in long-run development.

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