In order to assess the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations in Europe, panel data models for private consumption are estimated for the EU15 countries, using annual data over the period 1970-2005. Three alternative approaches to determine fiscal episodes are used, and the level of government indebtedness is also taken into account. The results show some evidence in favour of the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations, for several budgetary spending items (general government final consumption, social transfers, and taxes), depending on the specification and on the time span used. On the other hand, the possibility of asymmetric effects of fiscal episodes does not seem to be corroborated by the results.
This paper examines the duration of fiscal consolidations among the fifteen EU Members States using ...
We assess the effect of fiscal episodes, as determined via alternative approaches, on GDP and on ma...
There is growing evidence that fiscal consolidation may contribute to economic growth even in the sh...
In order to assess the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations in Europe, panel data models ...
In order to assess the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations in Europe, panel data models ...
This paper provides new insights about the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations in the Ec...
We provide new insights into the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations in the Economic and...
In an OCDE panel, for the period 1970–2010, we assess the effects of fiscal consolidation episodes, ...
This article examines the political and economic determinants of the relative duration of fiscal con...
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The fiscal consolidation process is determined by many factors of economic, monetary, political or ...
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AbstractEconomic crisis exacerbated short-term overview for fiscal sustainability in the European Un...
This paper examines the duration of fiscal consolidations among the fifteen EU Members States using ...
We assess the effect of fiscal episodes, as determined via alternative approaches, on GDP and on ma...
There is growing evidence that fiscal consolidation may contribute to economic growth even in the sh...
In order to assess the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations in Europe, panel data models ...
In order to assess the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations in Europe, panel data models ...
This paper provides new insights about the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations in the Ec...
We provide new insights into the existence of expansionary fiscal consolidations in the Economic and...
In an OCDE panel, for the period 1970–2010, we assess the effects of fiscal consolidation episodes, ...
This article examines the political and economic determinants of the relative duration of fiscal con...
JEL classification: E62; H50This paper analyses how the functional components and sub-components of ...
We empirically assess whether a usually expected negative response of private consumption and privat...
This paper analyses how the functional components and sub-components of government expenditures are ...
The fiscal consolidation process is determined by many factors of economic, monetary, political or ...
This paper investigates the short-term effects of fiscal consolidation on economic activity in OECD ...
AbstractEconomic crisis exacerbated short-term overview for fiscal sustainability in the European Un...
This paper examines the duration of fiscal consolidations among the fifteen EU Members States using ...
We assess the effect of fiscal episodes, as determined via alternative approaches, on GDP and on ma...
There is growing evidence that fiscal consolidation may contribute to economic growth even in the sh...