The scope of this study is the examination of various theoretical contributions to the literature of the determinants of government expenditure growth. In the beginning we give a critical overview of different theories, starting with Wagner's Law, then passing onto Peacock and Wiseman's Displacement Effect Hypothesis and then putting bureaucracy, politics and other economic and social factors into perspective. We conclude that the best way of examining the growth of the public sector is by means of interdisciplinary approaches. Then, after giving a synoptic description of the Greek economy, polity and society we proceed into the empirical testing of theoretical propositions, which covers the years 1950-1980. We stress the fact that governme...
A view prominently expounded is that the interaction between the composition and the volume of publi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to present and assess the literature about the de...
This paper contributes to the continuing debate on the economic effects of military expenditure by u...
The scope of this study is the examination of various theoretical contributions to the literature of...
The purpose of this paper is the empirical testing of the relationship between economic growth and g...
In the tradition of Wagner's law, this study examines the relationship between aggregate income and ...
This paper applies the well-known Granger causality approach to investigate the causal relationships...
The paper investigates the existence and nature of long run relationships between Greek national inc...
The paper investigates the existence and nature of long-run relationships between Greek national in...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether there is a link between disaggregated measures of go...
This note critically evaluates the theoretical framework and empirical results of Chletsos and Kolli...
Over the past two decades there has been an increase in the relative size of the public sector, acco...
The factors that have influenced the growth of public expenditures have been the subject of extensiv...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
This thesis investigates statistically the existence of a long-run relationship between public expen...
A view prominently expounded is that the interaction between the composition and the volume of publi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to present and assess the literature about the de...
This paper contributes to the continuing debate on the economic effects of military expenditure by u...
The scope of this study is the examination of various theoretical contributions to the literature of...
The purpose of this paper is the empirical testing of the relationship between economic growth and g...
In the tradition of Wagner's law, this study examines the relationship between aggregate income and ...
This paper applies the well-known Granger causality approach to investigate the causal relationships...
The paper investigates the existence and nature of long run relationships between Greek national inc...
The paper investigates the existence and nature of long-run relationships between Greek national in...
The aim of this paper is to investigate whether there is a link between disaggregated measures of go...
This note critically evaluates the theoretical framework and empirical results of Chletsos and Kolli...
Over the past two decades there has been an increase in the relative size of the public sector, acco...
The factors that have influenced the growth of public expenditures have been the subject of extensiv...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
This thesis investigates statistically the existence of a long-run relationship between public expen...
A view prominently expounded is that the interaction between the composition and the volume of publi...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to present and assess the literature about the de...
This paper contributes to the continuing debate on the economic effects of military expenditure by u...