Understanding United States Government Growth develops and tests alternative explanations of government growth since World War II. It opens with an analysis of debate about the causes and consequences of government growth, including the excessive government view that the public sector has grown beyond the scope demanded by citizens due to its own structural defects, and the responsive interpretation that government has gown because it has reacted appropriately to external public demands. The authors review the major political and economic explanations for government growth and criticize earlier empirical attempts to test these explanations. In the second half of the book, they distinguish four components of government growth: growth in the ...
We use US county level data (3,058 observations) from 1970 to 1998 to explore the relationship betwe...
This dissertation is about the factors that limit the rate of government growth with an emphasis on ...
This paper discusses some empirical aspects related to the influence of public spending on economic ...
Understanding United States Government Growth develops and tests alternative explanations of governm...
Many empirical studies that examined the government spending concludes that the sizeand scope of gov...
Governments have grown faster than the private sector in all countries where governments are chosen ...
This study assesses the impact of using a deflated or undeflated measure of gov-ernment size on the ...
The article examines the size and growth of governments in the United States, The three different me...
A striking feature of virtually al western industrialized countries sice the middle of the past cent...
This paper examines some of the stylised facts in relation to the growth of government in the Weste...
The ratchet theory of government growth hypothesizes that temporary crises cause government spending...
This dissertation explores the determinants of government growth in the American states. Understandi...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and economic growth is full of see...
Utilizing a Granger causality approach, the authors test whether there has been a causal rela tion b...
The expansion of the public sector in advanced industrial democracies is one of the most important p...
We use US county level data (3,058 observations) from 1970 to 1998 to explore the relationship betwe...
This dissertation is about the factors that limit the rate of government growth with an emphasis on ...
This paper discusses some empirical aspects related to the influence of public spending on economic ...
Understanding United States Government Growth develops and tests alternative explanations of governm...
Many empirical studies that examined the government spending concludes that the sizeand scope of gov...
Governments have grown faster than the private sector in all countries where governments are chosen ...
This study assesses the impact of using a deflated or undeflated measure of gov-ernment size on the ...
The article examines the size and growth of governments in the United States, The three different me...
A striking feature of virtually al western industrialized countries sice the middle of the past cent...
This paper examines some of the stylised facts in relation to the growth of government in the Weste...
The ratchet theory of government growth hypothesizes that temporary crises cause government spending...
This dissertation explores the determinants of government growth in the American states. Understandi...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and economic growth is full of see...
Utilizing a Granger causality approach, the authors test whether there has been a causal rela tion b...
The expansion of the public sector in advanced industrial democracies is one of the most important p...
We use US county level data (3,058 observations) from 1970 to 1998 to explore the relationship betwe...
This dissertation is about the factors that limit the rate of government growth with an emphasis on ...
This paper discusses some empirical aspects related to the influence of public spending on economic ...