Assessing the Impact of Public Spending on Growth : An Empirical Analysis for Seven Fast Growing Countries

The goal of this paper is to understand better, at the empirical level, how public spending contributes to growth by focusing on both the level and composition of public spending, in connection to the dynamics of GDP per capita growth. It attempts...

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Main Author: Moreno-Dodson, Blanca
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/07/9669857/assessing-impact-public-spending-growth-empirical-analysis-seven-fast-growing-countries
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topic ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK
ALLOCATION
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION
BUDGET PLAN
BUDGET SURPLUS
BUREAUCRATIC QUALITY
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL STOCK
CATEGORIES OF EXPENDITURES
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CIVIL SERVICE
CLASSIFICATION OF EXPENDITURES
COMPARISON GROUP
COMPOSITION OF PUBLIC SPENDING
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTIONS
COUNTRY CASE
COUNTRY LEVEL
CREATIVE ACCOUNTING
CREDIBILITY
CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
DATA AVAILABILITY
DATA COLLECTION
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES
DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES
DEPENDANT
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DUMMY VARIABLE
DUMMY VARIABLES
DYNAMIC PANEL
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
ELECTRICITY
EMPIRICAL LITERATURE
EMPIRICAL REGULARITIES
EMPIRICAL RESULTS
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
ESTIMATED COEFFICIENTS
ESTIMATION METHOD
ESTIMATION RESULTS
EXPENDITURE CLASSIFICATION
EXPENDITURE DECISIONS
EXPENDITURE FUNCTIONS
EXPENDITURE TRACKING SURVEYS
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNALITIES
FINANCES
FINANCIAL CRISES
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL CONTROL
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL EXPENDITURES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL REVENUE
FISCAL RULES
FISCAL STABILITY
FISCAL SURPLUS
FISCAL TARGETS
GENERAL PUBLIC
GINI COEFFICIENT
GOLDEN RULE
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT BUDGET CONSTRAINT
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT SAVINGS
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GROWTH CONTEXT
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH EQUATION
GROWTH IMPACT
GROWTH LITERATURE
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
GROWTH REGRESSION
GROWTH REGRESSIONS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME DISPARITIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME POVERTY
INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
INDEX GROWTH
INDUSTRIAL POLICY
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT FLOWS
INVESTMENT RATIO
LABOR FORCE
LAGGED DEPENDENT
LAGGED GROWTH
LAGGED VALUE
LAGGED VALUES
LEVELS OF PUBLIC SPENDING
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVING STANDARDS
LONG RUN
LONG-RUN GROWTH
LOW INCOME
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MAINTENANCE OF ROADS
NEGATIVE EFFECT
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEGATIVE SIGN
NET BORROWING
NET CAPITAL
NET DEBT
NET LENDING
0 HYPOTHESIS
PANEL REGRESSIONS
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PHYSICAL ASSETS
POLICY FORMULATION
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY ISSUES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY PERSPECTIVE
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS
POLITICAL RISK
POSITIVE COEFFICIENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE INDEX
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC CAPITAL
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TRACKING
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF PUBLIC SPENDING
RATE OF GROWTH
RATES OF RETURN
RATIO OF PUBLIC SPENDING
RESEARCH ASSISTANCE
RETURN
ROAD NETWORK
RURAL AREAS
SALARIES
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
SOCIAL EXPENDITURE
SOCIAL EXPENDITURES
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SPENDING
STANDARD DEVIATION
STATE UNIVERSITY
STOCKS
TAX
TAX BURDEN
TAX REVENUE
TAX REVENUES
TAX SYSTEM
TAXATION
TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
TOTAL PUBLIC SPENDING
TOTAL SPENDING
TRADING
TRANSPARENCY
TYPES OF EXPENDITURES
UNCERTAINTY
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK
ALLOCATION
BUDGET ALLOCATIONS
BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION
BUDGET PLAN
BUDGET SURPLUS
BUREAUCRATIC QUALITY
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CAPITAL STOCK
CATEGORIES OF EXPENDITURES
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
CIVIL SERVICE
CLASSIFICATION OF EXPENDITURES
COMPARISON GROUP
COMPOSITION OF PUBLIC SPENDING
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTIONS
COUNTRY CASE
COUNTRY LEVEL
CREATIVE ACCOUNTING
CREDIBILITY
CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
DATA AVAILABILITY
DATA COLLECTION
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY
DECENTRALIZATION
DECENTRALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES
DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES
DEPENDANT
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DUMMY VARIABLE
DUMMY VARIABLES
DYNAMIC PANEL
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
EDUCATION EXPENDITURES
ELECTRICITY
EMPIRICAL LITERATURE
EMPIRICAL REGULARITIES
EMPIRICAL RESULTS
EMPIRICAL STUDIES
ESTIMATED COEFFICIENTS
ESTIMATION METHOD
ESTIMATION RESULTS
EXPENDITURE CLASSIFICATION
EXPENDITURE DECISIONS
EXPENDITURE FUNCTIONS
EXPENDITURE TRACKING SURVEYS
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTERNALITIES
FINANCES
FINANCIAL CRISES
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS
FISCAL BALANCE
FISCAL CONTROL
FISCAL DEFICIT
FISCAL DEFICITS
FISCAL DISCIPLINE
FISCAL EXPENDITURES
FISCAL POLICY
FISCAL REVENUE
FISCAL RULES
FISCAL STABILITY
FISCAL SURPLUS
FISCAL TARGETS
GENERAL PUBLIC
GINI COEFFICIENT
GOLDEN RULE
GOVERNMENT BUDGET
GOVERNMENT BUDGET CONSTRAINT
GOVERNMENT BUDGETS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENT SAVINGS
GOVERNMENT SPENDING
GROWTH CONTEXT
GROWTH EFFECT
GROWTH EQUATION
GROWTH IMPACT
GROWTH LITERATURE
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
GROWTH REGRESSION
GROWTH REGRESSIONS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH EXPENDITURE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME DISPARITIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME POVERTY
INDEPENDENT VARIABLES
INDEX GROWTH
INDUSTRIAL POLICY
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT FLOWS
INVESTMENT RATIO
LABOR FORCE
LAGGED DEPENDENT
LAGGED GROWTH
LAGGED VALUE
LAGGED VALUES
LEVELS OF PUBLIC SPENDING
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVING STANDARDS
LONG RUN
LONG-RUN GROWTH
LOW INCOME
MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MAINTENANCE OF ROADS
NEGATIVE EFFECT
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NEGATIVE SIGN
NET BORROWING
NET CAPITAL
NET DEBT
NET LENDING
0 HYPOTHESIS
PANEL REGRESSIONS
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PHYSICAL ASSETS
POLICY FORMULATION
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY ISSUES
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY PERSPECTIVE
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS
POLITICAL RISK
POSITIVE COEFFICIENT
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE INDEX
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC
PUBLIC CAPITAL
PUBLIC DEBT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TRACKING
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
QUALITY OF PUBLIC SPENDING
RATE OF GROWTH
RATES OF RETURN
RATIO OF PUBLIC SPENDING
RESEARCH ASSISTANCE
RETURN
ROAD NETWORK
RURAL AREAS
SALARIES
SANITATION
SAVINGS
SIGNIFICANT EFFECT
SIGNIFICANT IMPACT
SOCIAL EXPENDITURE
SOCIAL EXPENDITURES
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SPENDING
STANDARD DEVIATION
STATE UNIVERSITY
STOCKS
TAX
TAX BURDEN
TAX REVENUE
TAX REVENUES
TAX SYSTEM
TAXATION
TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
TOTAL PUBLIC SPENDING
TOTAL SPENDING
TRADING
TRANSPARENCY
TYPES OF EXPENDITURES
UNCERTAINTY
Moreno-Dodson, Blanca
Assessing the Impact of Public Spending on Growth : An Empirical Analysis for Seven Fast Growing Countries
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Africa
Mauritius
Korea, Republic of
Indonesia
Singapore
Thailand
Malaysia
Botswana
relation Policy Research Working Paper No. 4663
description The goal of this paper is to understand better, at the empirical level, how public spending contributes to growth by focusing on both the level and composition of public spending, in connection to the dynamics of GDP per capita growth. It attempts to answer two specific questions: (a) What are the policy conditions under which public spending contributes positively to growth? and (b) What are the public spending components that have a stronger and longer-lasting impact on growth? The analysis is applied to a sample of seven fast-growing developing countries: Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Botswana, and Mauritius, which have been among the top performers in the world in terms of GDP per capita growth during the period (1960-2006). The rationale for this country sample selection is twofold. The first hypothesis is that, given their positive growth achievements over a relatively long time period, perhaps it is more straightforward to establish a link to public spending in those countries. Second, it is expected that the findings of the analysis will provide lessons regarding the level and composition of public spending that can be useful for other countries where growth has been less rapid. Assessing what role public spending has played in a dynamic growth context may indeed be enlightening for other cases as well. The paper is structured as follows. The first section is an introduction that provides relevant facts and information about the seven countries during the period of analysis, based on seven individual country case studies. Section II presents the theoretical background behind the empirical analysis. Section III focuses on the empirical methodology, function specification, and variables selected. Section IV is dedicated to the results obtained with the cross-country analysis and some specific country results, as well as some comparisons with previous findings by other authors. Finally, Section V draws policy implications and concludes.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Moreno-Dodson, Blanca
author_facet Moreno-Dodson, Blanca
author_sort Moreno-Dodson, Blanca
title Assessing the Impact of Public Spending on Growth : An Empirical Analysis for Seven Fast Growing Countries
title_short Assessing the Impact of Public Spending on Growth : An Empirical Analysis for Seven Fast Growing Countries
title_full Assessing the Impact of Public Spending on Growth : An Empirical Analysis for Seven Fast Growing Countries
title_fullStr Assessing the Impact of Public Spending on Growth : An Empirical Analysis for Seven Fast Growing Countries
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Impact of Public Spending on Growth : An Empirical Analysis for Seven Fast Growing Countries
title_sort assessing the impact of public spending on growth : an empirical analysis for seven fast growing countries
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/07/9669857/assessing-impact-public-spending-growth-empirical-analysis-seven-fast-growing-countries
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spelling okr-10986-68502021-04-23T14:02:32Z Assessing the Impact of Public Spending on Growth : An Empirical Analysis for Seven Fast Growing Countries Moreno-Dodson, Blanca ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING FRAMEWORK ALLOCATION BUDGET ALLOCATIONS BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION BUDGET PLAN BUDGET SURPLUS BUREAUCRATIC QUALITY BUSINESS CYCLES CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL STOCK CATEGORIES OF EXPENDITURES CENTRAL GOVERNMENT CIVIL SERVICE CLASSIFICATION OF EXPENDITURES COMPARISON GROUP COMPOSITION OF PUBLIC SPENDING CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTINGENT LIABILITIES CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS COUNTRY CASE COUNTRY LEVEL CREATIVE ACCOUNTING CREDIBILITY CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS DATA AVAILABILITY DATA COLLECTION DEBT SUSTAINABILITY DECENTRALIZATION DECENTRALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES DEPENDANT DEPENDENT VARIABLE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DUMMY VARIABLE DUMMY VARIABLES DYNAMIC PANEL ECONOMIC AFFAIRS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EDUCATION EXPENDITURES ELECTRICITY EMPIRICAL LITERATURE EMPIRICAL REGULARITIES EMPIRICAL RESULTS EMPIRICAL STUDIES ESTIMATED COEFFICIENTS ESTIMATION METHOD ESTIMATION RESULTS EXPENDITURE CLASSIFICATION EXPENDITURE DECISIONS EXPENDITURE FUNCTIONS EXPENDITURE TRACKING SURVEYS EXPLANATORY VARIABLES EXTERNAL DEBT EXTERNALITIES FINANCES FINANCIAL CRISES FISCAL ADJUSTMENT FISCAL ADJUSTMENTS FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL CONTROL FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL EXPENDITURES FISCAL POLICY FISCAL REVENUE FISCAL RULES FISCAL STABILITY FISCAL SURPLUS FISCAL TARGETS GENERAL PUBLIC GINI COEFFICIENT GOLDEN RULE GOVERNMENT BUDGET GOVERNMENT BUDGET CONSTRAINT GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES GOVERNMENT SAVINGS GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROWTH CONTEXT GROWTH EFFECT GROWTH EQUATION GROWTH IMPACT GROWTH LITERATURE GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES GROWTH REGRESSION GROWTH REGRESSIONS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH OUTCOMES HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME DISPARITIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME POVERTY INDEPENDENT VARIABLES INDEX GROWTH INDUSTRIAL POLICY INFLATION INFLATION RATE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTMENT RATIO LABOR FORCE LAGGED DEPENDENT LAGGED GROWTH LAGGED VALUE LAGGED VALUES LEVELS OF PUBLIC SPENDING LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS LONG RUN LONG-RUN GROWTH LOW INCOME MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MAINTENANCE OF ROADS NEGATIVE EFFECT NEGATIVE IMPACT NEGATIVE SIGN NET BORROWING NET CAPITAL NET DEBT NET LENDING 0 HYPOTHESIS PANEL REGRESSIONS PER CAPITA GROWTH PHYSICAL ASSETS POLICY FORMULATION POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY ISSUES POLICY MAKERS POLICY PERSPECTIVE POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS POLITICAL RISK POSITIVE COEFFICIENT POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE INDEX PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE INVESTMENTS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT PRODUCTIVITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC PUBLIC CAPITAL PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE TRACKING PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY OF EDUCATION QUALITY OF PUBLIC SPENDING RATE OF GROWTH RATES OF RETURN RATIO OF PUBLIC SPENDING RESEARCH ASSISTANCE RETURN ROAD NETWORK RURAL AREAS SALARIES SANITATION SAVINGS SIGNIFICANT EFFECT SIGNIFICANT IMPACT SOCIAL EXPENDITURE SOCIAL EXPENDITURES SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SPENDING STANDARD DEVIATION STATE UNIVERSITY STOCKS TAX TAX BURDEN TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS TOTAL PUBLIC SPENDING TOTAL SPENDING TRADING TRANSPARENCY TYPES OF EXPENDITURES UNCERTAINTY The goal of this paper is to understand better, at the empirical level, how public spending contributes to growth by focusing on both the level and composition of public spending, in connection to the dynamics of GDP per capita growth. It attempts to answer two specific questions: (a) What are the policy conditions under which public spending contributes positively to growth? and (b) What are the public spending components that have a stronger and longer-lasting impact on growth? The analysis is applied to a sample of seven fast-growing developing countries: Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Botswana, and Mauritius, which have been among the top performers in the world in terms of GDP per capita growth during the period (1960-2006). The rationale for this country sample selection is twofold. The first hypothesis is that, given their positive growth achievements over a relatively long time period, perhaps it is more straightforward to establish a link to public spending in those countries. Second, it is expected that the findings of the analysis will provide lessons regarding the level and composition of public spending that can be useful for other countries where growth has been less rapid. Assessing what role public spending has played in a dynamic growth context may indeed be enlightening for other cases as well. The paper is structured as follows. The first section is an introduction that provides relevant facts and information about the seven countries during the period of analysis, based on seven individual country case studies. Section II presents the theoretical background behind the empirical analysis. Section III focuses on the empirical methodology, function specification, and variables selected. Section IV is dedicated to the results obtained with the cross-country analysis and some specific country results, as well as some comparisons with previous findings by other authors. Finally, Section V draws policy implications and concludes. 2012-06-01T15:08:10Z 2012-06-01T15:08:10Z 2008-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/07/9669857/assessing-impact-public-spending-growth-empirical-analysis-seven-fast-growing-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6850 English Policy Research Working Paper No. 4663 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Africa Mauritius Korea, Republic of Indonesia Singapore Thailand Malaysia Botswana