THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CEE COUNTRIES
The relationship and effects between fiscal policy and economic growth have been an important theoretical and empirical research topic. The neoclassical models imply that the economic effects of changes in government spending will be neutralised by the impact of consequent changes in private spen...
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doaj-33f8bcbf2d474d64863d8bd5a7a82e682021-01-14T17:24:07ZdeuFaculty of Economics University of RijekaZbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu1331-80041846-75202020-12-0138265366610.18045/zbefri.2020.2.653THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CEE COUNTRIESSabina Hodžić0Amer Demirović1Emira Bečić2University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality ManagementUniversiti Teknologi Brunei, School of Applied Sciences and MathematicsStatistical consultant at GOPA ConsultantsThe relationship and effects between fiscal policy and economic growth have been an important theoretical and empirical research topic. The neoclassical models imply that the economic effects of changes in government spending will be neutralised by the impact of consequent changes in private spending. Endogenous growth models, on the other hand, imply that changes in the level and composition of taxation and government expenditure can affect economic growth. This aim of the paper is to explore the relationship and effects of fiscal policy and economic growth in 21 Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries over the period 2000-2018. The results, after controlling for various common and country-specific variables, imply that an increase in taxation, but not in non-productive expenditures, can positively affect economic growth. Our main findings are: (i) there is a significant and positive contemporaneous relationship between the general level of taxation and economic growth; and (ii) there is no relationship between the government final consumption and economic growth. Therefore, our results contributed to the scientific literature by providing empirical evidence on the contemporaneous relationship between the general government tax receipt and economic growth in CEE countries.https://www.efri.uniri.hr/upload/Zbornik%202_2020/11-Hodzic_et_al-2020-2.pdffiscal policyeconomic growthpanel data analysiscentral and eastern european countries |
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Sabina Hodžić Amer Demirović Emira Bečić THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CEE COUNTRIES Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu fiscal policy economic growth panel data analysis central and eastern european countries |
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Sabina Hodžić Amer Demirović Emira Bečić |
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Sabina Hodžić |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CEE COUNTRIES |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CEE COUNTRIES |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CEE COUNTRIES |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CEE COUNTRIES |
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN CEE COUNTRIES |
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relationship between fiscal policy and economic growth in cee countries |
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Faculty of Economics University of Rijeka |
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Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu |
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1331-8004 1846-7520 |
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2020-12-01 |
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The relationship and effects between fiscal policy and economic growth have been
an important theoretical and empirical research topic. The neoclassical models
imply that the economic effects of changes in government spending will be
neutralised by the impact of consequent changes in private spending. Endogenous
growth models, on the other hand, imply that changes in the level and composition
of taxation and government expenditure can affect economic growth. This aim of
the paper is to explore the relationship and effects of fiscal policy and economic
growth in 21 Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries over the period
2000-2018. The results, after controlling for various common and country-specific
variables, imply that an increase in taxation, but not in non-productive
expenditures, can positively affect economic growth. Our main findings are: (i)
there is a significant and positive contemporaneous relationship between the
general level of taxation and economic growth; and (ii) there is no relationship
between the government final consumption and economic growth. Therefore, our
results contributed to the scientific literature by providing empirical evidence on
the contemporaneous relationship between the general government tax receipt and
economic growth in CEE countries. |
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fiscal policy economic growth panel data analysis central and eastern european countries |
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