Using a panel of eight large emerging market economies from 1980 to 2015, this paper seeks to assess the causal linkages between government size, unemployment, and inflation. Overall, our results suggest that the government size is positively associated with both unemployment and inflation. The Granger causality runs from the government size to unemployment and to inflation. From our analysis, two aspects stand out. First, the effects of government size on unemployment and inflation depend essentially on how the government size is measured. As long as government consumption spending is considered as the proxy measure of the government size, the government size is significantly and positively correlated with unemployment, and with inflation....
This article explains the differences in size and growth of governments over time. We first divide t...
This paper analyzes the relation between government consumption volatility and country size. Using a...
This paper presents instrumental variables estimates of the effects of GDP per capita volatility on ...
Using a panel of eight large emerging market economies from 1980 to 2015, this paper seeks to assess...
The relationship between government size and the unemployment rate is investigated using an error-co...
It is commonly supposed in public and academic discourse that inflation and big government are relat...
This paper seeks to examine if the relative size of government (measured as the share of total expen...
Fatas and Mihov (2001a, b) reported a negative and statistically significant relation between govern...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between government size and the unemployment rate usi...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and economic growth is full of see...
It is commonly supposed in public and academic discourse that inflation and big government are relat...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
Published online : 22 March 2014This paper analyzes the effects of government size and of the compos...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and the economic growthis full of ...
This paper investigates the relationship between government size and economic growth and determines ...
This article explains the differences in size and growth of governments over time. We first divide t...
This paper analyzes the relation between government consumption volatility and country size. Using a...
This paper presents instrumental variables estimates of the effects of GDP per capita volatility on ...
Using a panel of eight large emerging market economies from 1980 to 2015, this paper seeks to assess...
The relationship between government size and the unemployment rate is investigated using an error-co...
It is commonly supposed in public and academic discourse that inflation and big government are relat...
This paper seeks to examine if the relative size of government (measured as the share of total expen...
Fatas and Mihov (2001a, b) reported a negative and statistically significant relation between govern...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between government size and the unemployment rate usi...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and economic growth is full of see...
It is commonly supposed in public and academic discourse that inflation and big government are relat...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
Published online : 22 March 2014This paper analyzes the effects of government size and of the compos...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and the economic growthis full of ...
This paper investigates the relationship between government size and economic growth and determines ...
This article explains the differences in size and growth of governments over time. We first divide t...
This paper analyzes the relation between government consumption volatility and country size. Using a...
This paper presents instrumental variables estimates of the effects of GDP per capita volatility on ...