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A substantial amount of aid to developing countries is given to the government, or goes through the budget, meaning it should have an impact on government fiscal behaviour (particularly on government spending). The few existing cross-country empirical studies on the effects of aid on government...
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integration of the variables, cointegration, granger causality and variance decomposition within the SVAR model. Nonlinear …
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Revenue elasticities play a key role in forecasting, monitoring and analysing public finances under the European fiscal framework, which largely builds on cyclically adjusted indicators. This paper investigates whether there is evidence for dynamic - instead of the currently used static -...
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breaks, the study finds evidence of a cointegration relation between the government revenues and spending. The results did …
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, the Johansen (1988) cointegration approach and finally the Granger (1969) causality tests. We found strong evidence of …
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specified and fail to consider the influence of cross-sectional dependence, non-stationarity and cointegration. Using a panel …
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for the corresponding private consumption multipliers. Our analysis includes the estimation of a structural vector error …
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