The purpose of this paper is the empirical testing of the relationship between economic growth and government spending and, at the same time, to determine the extent to which economic growth causes growth in government expenditures (Wagner’s law) or the other way around (Keynesian hypothesis). The econometric analysis, using data for the Greek economy covering the period 1958–2004 and based on recent developments in the theory of cointegrated processes, reveals a long-run equilibrium relationship between government expenditures and economic output. Furthermore, the analysis detects causal effects in both the short-run and long-run horizon running from government expenditures to the level of economic activity and vice versa
Contributing to the controversial issue on the impact of government spending on economic growth, thi...
The notion that more government expenditures can stimulate growth is controversial. The causation be...
In this paper, we consider whether there is statistical evidence for a causal relationship between f...
This paper presents the results for testing for causal relationship between economic growth and gove...
The scope of this study is the examination of various theoretical contributions to the literature of...
The purpose of our study is to identify the nature of the link between government spending and econo...
ABSTRACT. Wagner’s Law and Keynesian’s theory are two widely accepted yet contrasting propositions. ...
This paper presents the results for testing for causal relationship between economic growth and gove...
This paper investigates the relationship between government spending and economic growth. Economicth...
The paper investigates the existence and nature of long-run relationships between Greek national in...
This paper applies the well-known Granger causality approach to investigate the causal relationships...
Abstract. This paper takes into account recent advances in econometric techniques and examines Wagne...
This paper seeks to examine if the relative size of government (measured as the share of total expen...
This paper discusses some empirical aspects related to the influence of public spending on economic ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide more reliable estimates of the relationship betwee...
Contributing to the controversial issue on the impact of government spending on economic growth, thi...
The notion that more government expenditures can stimulate growth is controversial. The causation be...
In this paper, we consider whether there is statistical evidence for a causal relationship between f...
This paper presents the results for testing for causal relationship between economic growth and gove...
The scope of this study is the examination of various theoretical contributions to the literature of...
The purpose of our study is to identify the nature of the link between government spending and econo...
ABSTRACT. Wagner’s Law and Keynesian’s theory are two widely accepted yet contrasting propositions. ...
This paper presents the results for testing for causal relationship between economic growth and gove...
This paper investigates the relationship between government spending and economic growth. Economicth...
The paper investigates the existence and nature of long-run relationships between Greek national in...
This paper applies the well-known Granger causality approach to investigate the causal relationships...
Abstract. This paper takes into account recent advances in econometric techniques and examines Wagne...
This paper seeks to examine if the relative size of government (measured as the share of total expen...
This paper discusses some empirical aspects related to the influence of public spending on economic ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide more reliable estimates of the relationship betwee...
Contributing to the controversial issue on the impact of government spending on economic growth, thi...
The notion that more government expenditures can stimulate growth is controversial. The causation be...
In this paper, we consider whether there is statistical evidence for a causal relationship between f...