Government expenditure and economic growth in the European Union countries: New evidence.
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Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series, Volumen: 36, Páginas: 127-133, JUN 2017
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De Gruyter
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Palabras clave
Government expenditure
Panel techniques
Economic growth
Resumen/Abstract
This paper provides new evidence of the impact of government spending on economic growth in the European Union countries. Governments can adjust their levels of spending in order to influence their economies, although the relationship between these variables can be positive or negative, depending on the countries included in the sample, the period of estimation and the variables which reflect the size of the public sector. The results obtained based on regression and panel techniques suggest that government expenditure is not clearly related with economic growth in the European Union countries over the period 1994-2012.
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