The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibility of asymmetries in the budgetary adjustment process. The paper uses the TAR and MTAR models, set forth by Enders and Siklos, for the period 1957 to 2009. Short‐run results indicate unidirectional causality from revenues to expenditures. Long‐run results indicate asymmetric responses by both revenues and expenditures to budgetary disequilibria. With respect to asymmetric adjustment, revenues respond only when the budget is improving whereas expenditures respond faster (in absolute terms) to a worsening budget than for an improving budget.N/
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In this paper we present a stylised framework of fiscal policy determination that considers both str...
The sustainability of the Turkish budget deficits as well as the dynamics of government revenues and...
We analyse the revenue-expenditure patterns of local governments, allowing for asymmetric and non-li...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibility of asymmetries in the budgetary ad...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the possibility of asymmetries in the budgetary ad...
Unlike previous research on the causal relationship between government revenues and expenditures in ...
Unlike previous research on the causal relationship between government revenues and expenditures in ...
This study examines the time series dynamics between US aggregate state and local government receipt...
This paper examines the solvency of the Greek fiscal policy. Employing a cointegrated VAR as a bench...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically analyse the revenue-expenditure models of public financ...
This paper examines the relationship between government revenue and spending in Thailand using a non...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the causal relationship between government revenues and...
This paper empirically investigates whether there are asymmetries in the responses of US government ...
This paper examines the relationship between government revenue and spending in Thailand using both ...
This paper attempts to re-evaluate the long-run relationship between government spending and revenue...
In this paper we present a stylised framework of fiscal policy determination that considers both str...
The sustainability of the Turkish budget deficits as well as the dynamics of government revenues and...
We analyse the revenue-expenditure patterns of local governments, allowing for asymmetric and non-li...