Cyclical ratcheting in government spending: Evidence from the OECD

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Hercowitz, Z [1 ]
Strawczynski, M [1 ]
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[1] Tel Aviv Univ, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
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10.1162/003465304323023868
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F [经济];
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This paper studies the role of business cycles in the phenomenon of increasing government-spending/GDP ratios in the OECD countries. An empirical framework that includes both long-run and cyclical considerations in the determination of government spending is applied to panel data covering 1975-1998. The main finding is that the prolonged rise in the spending/GDP ratio is partially explained by cyclical upward ratcheting due to asymmetric fiscal behavior: the ratio increases during recessions and is only partially reduced in expansions. The long-run ratcheting effect is estimated as approximately 2% of GDP. Also analyzed are the cyclical changes in the composition of government spending (government consumption, transfers and subsidies, and capital expenditure), as well as a possible link between cyclical ratcheting and government weakness.
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