The political-economy of public spending has developed over the years around three main dependent variables: spending levels, budgetary trade-offs, and public debt and deficit. The spending level literature has the longest tradition, dating back to the early sixties. It has seeked to uncover which factors better explain the growth of public spending in industrialised societies i
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This thesis aims to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure and the impa...
Dans cet article, nous utilisons une méthodologie qui permet de faire la distinction entre les chang...
In this paper we combine economic factors that have strong trends and political factors that are sta...
Procyclical government spending occurs when government expenditures increase at a faster rate than i...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying determinants of expenditure decentralization, bas...
The paper develops a formal theoretical model of expenditures for a typical Canadian provincial gove...
This paper develops a generalized version of the life-cycle model in which consumers' preferences ar...
This study examines the Canadian provincial government expenditures for post-secondary education and...
International Monetary Fund This article applies an empirical model, based on the economic theory of...
research assistance. Errors and omissions are the responsibility of the authors. In this this paper ...
The fiscal adjustment that Alberta will have to undertake to put its budget on a sustainable path wa...
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crunch, a pending era of budgetary austerity looms over Canad...
The aim of this paper is to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure in C...
This article examines the question of whether the provinces are becoming increasingly similar in the...
Abstract This study considers three questions: 1. What are the Canadian public’s prior...
This thesis aims to reveal the magnitude of the income elasticity of health expenditure and the impa...
Dans cet article, nous utilisons une méthodologie qui permet de faire la distinction entre les chang...
In this paper we combine economic factors that have strong trends and political factors that are sta...
Procyclical government spending occurs when government expenditures increase at a faster rate than i...
This paper empirically investigates the underlying determinants of expenditure decentralization, bas...