This paper analyzes the cyclicality and the relationship between government expenditure and output of Indonesia, 1999-2012 using Johansen co-integration test and the error correction model. The results confirm that in the short-run the government expenditure reveals counter-cyclical but pro-cyclical in the longrun. Output and government expenditure are co-integrated and it implies the existence of long-term relationship. The value of short-run elasticity coefficient for government expenditure is relatively high. In contrast, the long-run elasticity coefficient is lower and statistically greater than unity confirming the voracity hypothesis. Furthermore, there is no significant difference of government spending in good and bad times
This paper proposes an alternative dynamic model of government spending in Indonesia. The model is b...
This study aims to determine the direction of causality between national income and government expen...
More recently, significant fluctuations in the Indonesian economy justify the need to pay more atten...
This paper analyzes the cyclicality and the relationship between government expenditure and output o...
This paper analyzes the cyclicality and the relationship between government expenditure and output o...
This research reviewed interdependence analysis on government income and expenditure in Indonesia, w...
This research examines the interdependence analysis of government income to government expenditure i...
There are still differences of opinion about the connection between government expenditure and ...
We examine the short- and long-term movements of government spending relative to output in 51 countr...
This study aims to discuss the causal analysis of government revenues and expenditures in Indonesia ...
This research is based on the magnitude of the influence of monetary and fiscal aspects, namely the ...
In reality, government spending in emerging nations has been steadily increasing from time to time. ...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditurefor Indo...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditure for Ind...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper proposes an alternative dynamic model of government spending in Indonesia. The model is b...
This study aims to determine the direction of causality between national income and government expen...
More recently, significant fluctuations in the Indonesian economy justify the need to pay more atten...
This paper analyzes the cyclicality and the relationship between government expenditure and output o...
This paper analyzes the cyclicality and the relationship between government expenditure and output o...
This research reviewed interdependence analysis on government income and expenditure in Indonesia, w...
This research examines the interdependence analysis of government income to government expenditure i...
There are still differences of opinion about the connection between government expenditure and ...
We examine the short- and long-term movements of government spending relative to output in 51 countr...
This study aims to discuss the causal analysis of government revenues and expenditures in Indonesia ...
This research is based on the magnitude of the influence of monetary and fiscal aspects, namely the ...
In reality, government spending in emerging nations has been steadily increasing from time to time. ...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditurefor Indo...
This paper attempts to model the relationship between tax revenue and government expenditure for Ind...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper proposes an alternative dynamic model of government spending in Indonesia. The model is b...
This study aims to determine the direction of causality between national income and government expen...
More recently, significant fluctuations in the Indonesian economy justify the need to pay more atten...