نتایج جستجو برای: fiscal deficit
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I ncreased expenditures and the government size is an important issue in public sector economics. In this regard, various theories have been developed in order to justify the reasons for the public expenditure growth, and the theories have been empirically tested. One of the outlooks explaining the government expenditures growth and the economy size, is fiscal illusion approach. According ...
We investigate the effects of fiscal policy surprises for US data, using vector autoregressions. We overcome the difficulties that changes in fiscal policy may manifest themselves in variables other than fiscal variables first and that fiscal variables may respond ”automatically” to business cycle conditions. We do so by using sign restrictions on the impulse responses as method of identificati...
This paper considers some aspects of the effects of fiscal policy on macroeconomic adjustment in developing countries. First, the paper reviews the notion of the fiscal deficit in the particular context of developing countries. It then spells out the conditions under which the internal and external debts are sustainable and points out the role of the “twin deficits”. The paper then presents som...
Article history: Received 30 October 2015 Received in revised form 23 March 2016 Accepted 29 April 2016 Available online 3 May 2016 New indices of fiscal rule strength are constructed and, using a dynamic panel econometric model for 27 EU countries over the period 1990–2012, we assess whether national fiscal rules alone help to promote sustainable public finances in the EU or whether they must ...
This study is an attempt to explore the short-term and long-term effects of fiscal deficit along with other macroeconomic variables on deteriorating trade Pakistan from 1980 2018 by using time series estimation techniques. The result autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds testing approach error correction term revealed existence cointegration among interest. estimated long-run short-run r...
The tax-expenditure hypothesis posed by Milton Friedman emphasizes a positive causal relationship between government tax revenues and government expenditures. If citizens do not have a correct perception of the real tax burden and under-estimate the price of public goods and services, there is a negative causal relationship between tax revenues and government expenditures, which indicates exist...
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