This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growth. Empirical results based on a newly assembled dataset of 80 countries over the 1970–2010 period suggest that particularly when institutions prompt governments to be accountable to the general citizen does public capital spending promote growth. Taking account of the type of financing for this spending, we show that the growth-promoting effect under an accountable government appears to prevail for various financing sources, including a reallocation from current spending, an increase in revenue, and a rise in the budget deficit. However, government accountability does not seem to play a key role in the growth effects of current spending.Compe...
This study examines the empirical relationship between capital expenditures and economic growth. It ...
This paper investigates how the government stabilizes economic growth from the perspective of govern...
Purpose – Most empirical studies on the government expenditure-economic growth nexus suggest a nega...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
NIPE WP 11/2014This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending an...
Government fiscal operations through public spending are recognized as major tool for macroeconomic ...
This paper tests the Wagner’s assumption of the one-sided directional flow moving from economic grow...
This paper discusses some empirical aspects related to the influence of public spending on economic ...
In this paper we review the linkages between the quality of public finances, that is, the level and ...
This paper revisits the early empirical literature on economic growth in transition economies, with ...
This paper reports the results of a study of the impact of government expenditures on economic growt...
This thesis has undertaken a comprehensive theoretical and empirical analysis of the relationship be...
This study examines the empirical relationship between capital expenditures and economic growth. It ...
This paper investigates how the government stabilizes economic growth from the perspective of govern...
Purpose – Most empirical studies on the government expenditure-economic growth nexus suggest a nega...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending and economic growt...
NIPE WP 11/2014This paper examines the role of institutions in the nexus between public spending an...
Government fiscal operations through public spending are recognized as major tool for macroeconomic ...
This paper tests the Wagner’s assumption of the one-sided directional flow moving from economic grow...
This paper discusses some empirical aspects related to the influence of public spending on economic ...
In this paper we review the linkages between the quality of public finances, that is, the level and ...
This paper revisits the early empirical literature on economic growth in transition economies, with ...
This paper reports the results of a study of the impact of government expenditures on economic growt...
This thesis has undertaken a comprehensive theoretical and empirical analysis of the relationship be...
This study examines the empirical relationship between capital expenditures and economic growth. It ...
This paper investigates how the government stabilizes economic growth from the perspective of govern...
Purpose – Most empirical studies on the government expenditure-economic growth nexus suggest a nega...