This paper evaluates whether there has been any convergence in government expenditures. The results obtained, by means of the Turkey box-plot, s-convergence and conditional β-convergence, reveal that there is a growing fiscal interdependence among OECD countries. I argue that there is strong evidence of a “race to the top” of government productive expenditures among OECD countries during the period 1970-1997. The econometric analysis shows that aggregate OECD productive expenditures have pressured countries to increase their own levels of productive expenditures, which might be indicating a competition to attract FDI. In contrast, there is no evidence of convergence in non-productive government expenditures
Impacts of taxes and spending on accumulation and growth are assessed theoretically using neoclassic...
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Large and persistent gaps in subnational public expenditure have important implications regarding gr...
This paper evaluates whether there has been any convergence in government expenditures. The results ...
This paper evaluates whether there has been any convergence in government expenditures. The results ...
This paper evaluates whether there has been any convergence in gov-ernment expenditures. The results...
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Globalization and growth-maximizing governments may cause countries to converge toward a similar com...
Existing studies have found only limited empirical evidence of welfare state convergence. Moreover, ...
In this paper we present some empirical results about absolute and conditional convergence of real G...
The goal of the present article is to investigate the degree of convergence in public expenditures f...
This paper provides direct empirical evidence on cyclicality and the long-term and short-term relati...
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This paper studies convergence in the ratio of total health expenditures to GDP (HEGDP) for a sample...
We examine the long-run GDP impacts of changes in total government expenditure and in the shares of ...
Impacts of taxes and spending on accumulation and growth are assessed theoretically using neoclassic...
In this article it is investigated the convergence of health care expenditures per capita in OECD d...
Large and persistent gaps in subnational public expenditure have important implications regarding gr...
This paper evaluates whether there has been any convergence in government expenditures. The results ...
This paper evaluates whether there has been any convergence in government expenditures. The results ...
This paper evaluates whether there has been any convergence in gov-ernment expenditures. The results...
This paper investigates whether OECD countries compete with each other for mobile factors by using v...
Globalization and growth-maximizing governments may cause countries to converge toward a similar com...
Existing studies have found only limited empirical evidence of welfare state convergence. Moreover, ...
In this paper we present some empirical results about absolute and conditional convergence of real G...
The goal of the present article is to investigate the degree of convergence in public expenditures f...
This paper provides direct empirical evidence on cyclicality and the long-term and short-term relati...
This paper provides a brief survey of the influence on economic growth of the composition of public ...
This paper studies convergence in the ratio of total health expenditures to GDP (HEGDP) for a sample...
We examine the long-run GDP impacts of changes in total government expenditure and in the shares of ...
Impacts of taxes and spending on accumulation and growth are assessed theoretically using neoclassic...
In this article it is investigated the convergence of health care expenditures per capita in OECD d...
Large and persistent gaps in subnational public expenditure have important implications regarding gr...