A Multi-sector Model of Public Expenditure and Growth

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Lifeng Zhang
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[1] Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics,Department of Quantitative Economics
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Journal of Economics | 2015年 / 115卷
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Public expenditure; Multi-sector growth; Structural change; Resource reallocation; H11; O41; E62;
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A large and rich body of empirical and theoretical research examines the role of public expenditure in fostering economic growth. This paper develops a model of endogenous growth with a particular focus on the role of public expenditure in structural changes. We consider the dynamics of a multi-sector economy that allows for differences among sectors in the output elasticity of public expenditure, and demonstrate that there exists a unique balanced growth path that is locally saddle-path stable. Along the balanced growth path, the endogenous growth of public expenditure and its disproportionate effect on different sectors result in changes in the relative prices of goods, which, in turn, cause structural changes represented by a reallocation of resources across sectors. Quantitatively, the faster the economic growth triggered by the policy, the greater the changes in the reallocation of labor.
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