This paper investigates the presence of the relationship between private and government consumption through panel data techniques. Using a panel from different transitional countries, from 1990 to 2003, it applies the panel cointegration and causality methodologies. The study finds statistical evidence for a long run relationship between the variables under study. The empirical findings do not support the Ricardian Equivalence, since government consumption affects private consumption negatively in both methodological approaches.Private & Government Consumption, Ricardian Equivalence, Transitional Economies, Panel Data
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Since its inception, Wagner’s law has gained the attention of researchers and is well-documented in ...
Using data on 30 OECD countries over 1993-2019, this paper examines the ties between the components ...
This paper performs a Structural VAR analysis on UK economy using quarterly non-interpolated data fr...
This paper analyses the relation between private and government consumption in 23 OECD countries bet...
[[abstract]]That whether expansionary government spending crowds out private consumption is examined...
This paper investigates the relationship between government spending and private consumption. The ge...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
A critical review of cointegration is presented in this paper, emphasizing some limitations of this ...
This paper explores the question whether public and private consumption fluctuations in the US and t...
We estimate the e¤ect of di¤erent government consumption shocks on private con-sumption. First, we b...
We examine whether there is a significant relationship between government and private consumption fo...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
In this paper, we estimate the relation between public and private consumption, splitting the former...
This paper examines the relationship between private and public consumption using Spanish data over ...
In the first essay of this thesis, we examine whether the effects of fiscal expansions and contracti...
Since its inception, Wagner’s law has gained the attention of researchers and is well-documented in ...
Using data on 30 OECD countries over 1993-2019, this paper examines the ties between the components ...
This paper performs a Structural VAR analysis on UK economy using quarterly non-interpolated data fr...