The nexus between government revenue and government expenditure has been an important topic in public economics. In this paper, we investigate evidence for cointegration and causality between government revenue and government expenditure for nine Asian countries. We use the recently developed bounds testing approach to cointegration and the conventional F-test to examine Granger causality. Our empirical results suggest that for three out of the nine countries government revenue and government expenditure are cointegrated. Our results on the direction of causation are mixed: (a) for Indonesia, Singapore, Sri Lanka in the short-run and for Nepal in both the short- and long-run we find support for the tax-and-spend hypothesis; (b) Indonesia an...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditurefor Indo...
This study investigates the causality relationship between government expenditure (TE), Gross Domest...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditure for Ind...
This study investigate the causal relationship between the government revenue and government spendin...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure has attracted a lot of intere...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure has attracted a lot of intere...
This paper examines the relationship between government revenue and spending in Thailand using both ...
The main objectives of this paper is to examine the long run relationship between total expenditure,...
This study aims to determine the direction of causality between national income and government expen...
The aim of this study is to assess the relationship between revenue and expenditure in the ASEAN cou...
This paper establishes empirically the causal relationship and long run relationship between g...
The nexus between state government revenue and expenditure is vital because it is relevant for state...
Cointegration and vector autoregression are used to test the 'Tax-and-Spend', 'Spend-and-Tax', and '...
This study aims to discuss the causal analysis of government revenues and expenditures in Indonesia ...
Purpose – Understanding the relationship between government revenue and government expenditure...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditurefor Indo...
This study investigates the causality relationship between government expenditure (TE), Gross Domest...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditure for Ind...
This study investigate the causal relationship between the government revenue and government spendin...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure has attracted a lot of intere...
The relationship between government revenue and government expenditure has attracted a lot of intere...
This paper examines the relationship between government revenue and spending in Thailand using both ...
The main objectives of this paper is to examine the long run relationship between total expenditure,...
This study aims to determine the direction of causality between national income and government expen...
The aim of this study is to assess the relationship between revenue and expenditure in the ASEAN cou...
This paper establishes empirically the causal relationship and long run relationship between g...
The nexus between state government revenue and expenditure is vital because it is relevant for state...
Cointegration and vector autoregression are used to test the 'Tax-and-Spend', 'Spend-and-Tax', and '...
This study aims to discuss the causal analysis of government revenues and expenditures in Indonesia ...
Purpose – Understanding the relationship between government revenue and government expenditure...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditurefor Indo...
This study investigates the causality relationship between government expenditure (TE), Gross Domest...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditure for Ind...