Government Spending and Non-Oil Economic Growth in the UAE

The present paper studies empirically the relationship between government spending and non-oil economic growth in the UAE for the last four decades by using the vector autoregression (VAR) approach. The findings of the study suggest that the implementation of expansionary policy, through the intensi...

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Main Author: Ibrahim Carole
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-01-01
Series:Economics and Business
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/eb-2019-0006
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spelling doaj-6bd50e16a6d642518c1d3bc5a291a6812021-09-05T21:00:42ZengSciendoEconomics and Business1407-73372256-03942019-01-01331829310.2478/eb-2019-0006eb-2019-0006Government Spending and Non-Oil Economic Growth in the UAEIbrahim Carole0Saint Joseph University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; American University in Dubai, Dubai, United Arab EmiratesThe present paper studies empirically the relationship between government spending and non-oil economic growth in the UAE for the last four decades by using the vector autoregression (VAR) approach. The findings of the study suggest that the implementation of expansionary policy, through the intensification of current and development public expenditures, induces an increase in the non-oil economic growth during the subsequent periods of the government spending shock. Thus, the implementation of expansionary government spending stimulates the UAE economy, especially during recession periods. The study suggests that policymakers should concentrate their spending on the right projects, as well as on research and development. Moreover, they should channel their transfers and subsidies to the productive sectors, and they should ensure that higher productivity in public institutions is in conjunction with the rise in wages and salaries to achieve sustainable economic growth.https://doi.org/10.2478/eb-2019-0006current expendituresdevelopment expendituresgovernment spendingnon-oil economic growthunited arab emirates (uae)vector autoregression (var)e60e62h50
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Government Spending and Non-Oil Economic Growth in the UAE
Economics and Business
current expenditures
development expenditures
government spending
non-oil economic growth
united arab emirates (uae)
vector autoregression (var)
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author_facet Ibrahim Carole
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title Government Spending and Non-Oil Economic Growth in the UAE
title_short Government Spending and Non-Oil Economic Growth in the UAE
title_full Government Spending and Non-Oil Economic Growth in the UAE
title_fullStr Government Spending and Non-Oil Economic Growth in the UAE
title_full_unstemmed Government Spending and Non-Oil Economic Growth in the UAE
title_sort government spending and non-oil economic growth in the uae
publisher Sciendo
series Economics and Business
issn 1407-7337
2256-0394
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The present paper studies empirically the relationship between government spending and non-oil economic growth in the UAE for the last four decades by using the vector autoregression (VAR) approach. The findings of the study suggest that the implementation of expansionary policy, through the intensification of current and development public expenditures, induces an increase in the non-oil economic growth during the subsequent periods of the government spending shock. Thus, the implementation of expansionary government spending stimulates the UAE economy, especially during recession periods. The study suggests that policymakers should concentrate their spending on the right projects, as well as on research and development. Moreover, they should channel their transfers and subsidies to the productive sectors, and they should ensure that higher productivity in public institutions is in conjunction with the rise in wages and salaries to achieve sustainable economic growth.
topic current expenditures
development expenditures
government spending
non-oil economic growth
united arab emirates (uae)
vector autoregression (var)
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url https://doi.org/10.2478/eb-2019-0006
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