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Do voters punish governments that introduce fiscal "austerity" measures? If so, does voter response vary according to the design (composition) of fiscal adjustments? What determines the timing of fiscal consolidations? The empirical literature on the political economy of fiscal adjustments,...
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breaks, the study finds evidence of a cointegration relation between the government revenues and spending. The results did … difficulties in financing its debts in the long run. Lastly, the short run and long run Granger causality results, while providing …
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cointegration analysis, both country and panel based, controlling for endogenous breaks. Results notably show: lack of cointegration … for Australia, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands and the UK; Granger causality from government debt to the primary …
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an approach proposed by Martin (2000) and is based on a cointegration model allowing for multiple endogenous breaks in …
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cointegration analysis, both country and panel based, controlling for endogenous breaks. Results notably show: lack of cointegration … for Australia, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands and the UK; Granger causality from government debt to the primary …
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Changes in the population age structure can have a significant effect on fiscal sustainability since they can affect both government revenues and expenditures. For example, population aging will increase expenditures on the elderly while reducing potential growth and hence revenues. In this...
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Changes in the population age structure can have a significant effect on fiscal sustainability since they can affect both government revenues and expenditures. For example, population aging will increase expenditures on the elderly while reducing potential growth and hence revenues. In this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011579017
This paper examines effects of political ideology of a governing party on fiscal outcomes, using data from eight Central and Eastern European countries in the 2001-2017 period. The analysis shows that there is a statistically significant effect of conservative governments on fiscal variables,...
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This paper examines effects of political ideology of a governing party on fiscal outcomes, using data from eight Central and Eastern European countries in the 2001-2017 period. The analysis shows that there is a statistically significant effect of conservative governments on fiscal variables,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012133662
In this paper, we attempt to forecast the fiscal balance of Cambodia in years 2007-2011, based on the revenue and expenditure data since the political stabilization which started in 1993. Major tool for the analysis is OLS, and the huge deficit is forecasted. To cover the deficit, Cambodian...
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