2009 This paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in sub-Saharan Africa since 1970 and explains variation between countries and over time. Controlling for endogeneity, it finds government expenditures to be slightly more procyclical in sub-Saharan Africa than in other developing countries and some evidence that procyclicality in Africa has declined in recent years after a period of sharp increase through the 1990s. Greater fiscal space, proxied by lower external debt, and better access to concessional financing, proxied by larger aid flows, seem to be important factors in diminishing procyclicality in the region. The role of institutions is less clear cut: changes in political institutions have no impact on procyclicali...
We tested the Political Business Cycle theory in Sub-Sahara Africa. To provide an empirical explanat...
Abstract: This paper is a critical appraisal of the political economy for Africa’s development that ...
Abstract: This paper is a critical appraisal of the political economy for Africa’s development that ...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
This paper compiles a novel dataset of time-varying measures of government consumption cyclicality f...
This paper compiles a novel dataset of time-varying measures of government consumption cyclicality f...
Abstract of associated article: We revisit the debate of whether government spending is procyclical ...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Abstract of associated article: We revisit the debate of whether government spending is procyclical ...
The actions of governments are instrumental in economic development, and an important lever of polic...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
We tested the Political Business Cycle theory in Sub-Sahara Africa. To provide an empirical explanat...
Abstract: This paper is a critical appraisal of the political economy for Africa’s development that ...
Abstract: This paper is a critical appraisal of the political economy for Africa’s development that ...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
International audienceThis paper documents cyclical patterns of government expenditures in Sub-Sahar...
This paper compiles a novel dataset of time-varying measures of government consumption cyclicality f...
This paper compiles a novel dataset of time-varying measures of government consumption cyclicality f...
Abstract of associated article: We revisit the debate of whether government spending is procyclical ...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Abstract of associated article: We revisit the debate of whether government spending is procyclical ...
The actions of governments are instrumental in economic development, and an important lever of polic...
Motivated by the growing fiscal deficits in sub-Saharan Africa, this study examines fiscal deficit’s...
We tested the Political Business Cycle theory in Sub-Sahara Africa. To provide an empirical explanat...
Abstract: This paper is a critical appraisal of the political economy for Africa’s development that ...
Abstract: This paper is a critical appraisal of the political economy for Africa’s development that ...