Wagner’s Law suggests that as the GDP of a country increases, so does its government expenditure. We test for the Law for Thailand using recent advances in econometric techniques. Both total and per capita GDP and government expenditure are used. Ng-Perron unit root tests show that all variables are integrated of order 1. Toda-Yamamoto tests of Granger causality show that there is no causality flowing from either direction between GDP and government expenditure. Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) tests of cointegration show very weak evidence of a long-run relationship between GDP and government expenditure. Thus, we do not find much evidence that the Wagner’s Law holds for Thailand
This study investigates Wagner’s Law of a long-run tendency for government expenditure to expand at ...
The nexus between government revenue and government expenditure has been an important topic in publi...
The main objectives of this paper is to examine the long run relationship between total expenditure,...
Wagner’s Law suggests that as the GDP of a country increases, so does its government expenditure. We...
Contributing to the controversial issue of the impact of government spending on economic growth, thi...
The notion that more government expenditures can stimulate growth is controversial. The causation be...
The notion that more government expenditures can stimulate growth is controversial. The causation b...
This study aims to determine the direction of causality between national income and government expen...
This paper presents an empirical investigation into the validity of Wagner‟s Law for Sri Lanka over ...
By making use of annual data from Malaysia for the period 1970 to 2006, this paper examines Wagner’s...
The present study empirically examined five different versions of Wagner's law by employing annual t...
The relationship between economic growth and public expenditure has been debated in the literature o...
The relationship between economic growth and public expenditure has been debated in the literature o...
The relationship between economic growth and public expenditure has been debated in the literature ...
The study focuses on investigation of co-integration between revenue and expenditure of government a...
This study investigates Wagner’s Law of a long-run tendency for government expenditure to expand at ...
The nexus between government revenue and government expenditure has been an important topic in publi...
The main objectives of this paper is to examine the long run relationship between total expenditure,...
Wagner’s Law suggests that as the GDP of a country increases, so does its government expenditure. We...
Contributing to the controversial issue of the impact of government spending on economic growth, thi...
The notion that more government expenditures can stimulate growth is controversial. The causation be...
The notion that more government expenditures can stimulate growth is controversial. The causation b...
This study aims to determine the direction of causality between national income and government expen...
This paper presents an empirical investigation into the validity of Wagner‟s Law for Sri Lanka over ...
By making use of annual data from Malaysia for the period 1970 to 2006, this paper examines Wagner’s...
The present study empirically examined five different versions of Wagner's law by employing annual t...
The relationship between economic growth and public expenditure has been debated in the literature o...
The relationship between economic growth and public expenditure has been debated in the literature o...
The relationship between economic growth and public expenditure has been debated in the literature ...
The study focuses on investigation of co-integration between revenue and expenditure of government a...
This study investigates Wagner’s Law of a long-run tendency for government expenditure to expand at ...
The nexus between government revenue and government expenditure has been an important topic in publi...
The main objectives of this paper is to examine the long run relationship between total expenditure,...