The Armey curve developed by [Armey, R. (1995). The freedom revolution. Washington, DO Rognery Publishing Co.] and [Vedder, R. K., & Gallaway, L. E. (1998). Government size and economic growth. Joint Economic Committee] demonstrates that there is a non-linear relationship between government size and economic growth. In order to search for the threshold effects, this paper employs [Hansen, B. E. (2000). Sample splitting and threshold estimation. Econometrica, 68(3), 575-603] threshold regression model to test whether the Armey curve exists in Taiwan, allowing for endogenous government size thresholds. We apply the two-sector production function developed by [Ram, R. (1986). Government size and economic growth: A new framework and some eviden...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
We examine the relationship between government size and economic growth, controlling for economic fr...
Empirical results through a fixed effects regression model show that government size has a negative ...
This paper discovers the asymmetric relation between government size and economic growth in Malaysia...
This paper investigates the relationship between government size and economic growth and determines ...
The new growth theory establishes, among other things, that government expenditure can manipulate t...
The new growth theory establishes, among other things, that government expenditure can manipulate th...
The present study was an attempt to analyze the role of government size for economic growth. A panel...
We examine the nature of the relationship between government size and economic growth and identify t...
Is there such a thing as an optimal government size? We investigate the so-called Armey curve, which...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this research study is to investigate the existence of Armey curve in case o...
This paper investigates the relationship between optimum government size and economic growth using d...
This paper tries to verify the existence of the Armey curve, which states that there is an inverted ...
Abstract: A number of cross-country comparisons do not find a robust negative relationship between g...
The effect of the government size on economic growth still keeps its unclear status despite the work...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
We examine the relationship between government size and economic growth, controlling for economic fr...
Empirical results through a fixed effects regression model show that government size has a negative ...
This paper discovers the asymmetric relation between government size and economic growth in Malaysia...
This paper investigates the relationship between government size and economic growth and determines ...
The new growth theory establishes, among other things, that government expenditure can manipulate t...
The new growth theory establishes, among other things, that government expenditure can manipulate th...
The present study was an attempt to analyze the role of government size for economic growth. A panel...
We examine the nature of the relationship between government size and economic growth and identify t...
Is there such a thing as an optimal government size? We investigate the so-called Armey curve, which...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this research study is to investigate the existence of Armey curve in case o...
This paper investigates the relationship between optimum government size and economic growth using d...
This paper tries to verify the existence of the Armey curve, which states that there is an inverted ...
Abstract: A number of cross-country comparisons do not find a robust negative relationship between g...
The effect of the government size on economic growth still keeps its unclear status despite the work...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
We examine the relationship between government size and economic growth, controlling for economic fr...
Empirical results through a fixed effects regression model show that government size has a negative ...