Papua New Guinea; Selected Issues Paper and Statistical Appendix
This paper examines and tests the existence of political budget cycles in Papua New Guinea during the period 1988–2004. Several factors point to the existence of political budget cycles in Papua New Guinea. The paper provides an overview of the political business cycle literature, and Papua New Guinea’s political structure and processes. It also describes the data set and the empirical methods used to test for the presence of election-influenced spending, and presents the results of a time-series analysis.
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2007-03-21
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Selected issues | Statistical annexes | Government expenditures | Budgetary policy | Economic indicators | Gross domestic product | Revenues | Tax rates | elections | election | expenditure | voters | political parties | fiscal policy | total expenditure | recurrent expenditure | expenditures | democratic institutions | government expenditure | voter | electoral systems | recurrent expenditures | political science | total expenditures | capital expenditure | expenditure items | public spending | democratic traditions | distribution of expenditures |
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