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Government Spending: Process and Measurement

The Journal of Finance, 1959
AN EXAMINATION OF the major phases of the federal government spending process reveals that the economic impact of government spending may occur during any of the phases of the process. These phases are (1) granting of financial authorizations by the Congress, (2) placing of contracts with business firms, (3) production of goods and services, and (4 ...
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IS GOVERNMENT SPENDING STIMULATIVE?

Contemporary Economic Policy, 1990
This paper develops and implements a neoclassical model of fiscal policy. The paper's main empirical hypothesis is that government non‐military investment spending is more expansionary than is either government consumption or military investment. The paper utilizes annual data to support the hypothesis. It finds that output “multipliers” for government
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The Scope of Government Spending

The Western Political Quarterly, 1960
A number of definitions of the scope of federal government spending have already been developed in the course of preparing various official series on government expenditures or purchases. Each of these definitions is useful for certain purposes. Each measure, from a separate point of view, draws at a different place and in a different way the line ...
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Convergence in Government Spending

2002
Convergence is a process whose end product is the leveling of productivity of the factors of production. In closed economies, this leveling is brought about by the law of diminishing returns, which in open economies is strengthened by transfers of capital and technology from rich countries to poor and by movements of labor from poor countries to rich ...
Panos Afxentiou, Apostolos Serletis
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Government Spending and Taxation

1973
Just as businessmen borrow from banks or intending house-owners borrow from building societies, both central and local government have to borrow money to meet their obligations and commitments, arranging to repay their loans either on a short-term basis within two to three years, or at a date perhaps fifteen or twenty years in the future.
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Government Spending on the Elderly

2007
Economic Perspectives on Aging: An Overview D.B.Papadimitriou PART I: WELFARE STATE AND THE INCENTIVES TO RETIRE European State Welfare Regimes and their Generosity Towards the Elderly A.Boersch-Supan Comment S.Nistico Global Demographic Trends and Provisioning for the Future L.R.Wray Comment R.Startz PART II: ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC WELL-BEING AND GENDER ...
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Elections and government spending

Public Choice, 1991
It is widely believed that electoral pressures cause legislators to favor government spending programs. This “electoral theory of spending” is shown to encompass two core hypotheses: (1) the electoral consequences hypothesis, which states that support for spending programs improves the representative's electoral showing; and (2) the legislator ...
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Government spending and intergenerational income mobility: Evidence from China

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2021
Shoujun Huang, Ailun Shui
exaly  

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