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classification of expenditure 2 classifications of expenditure 2 total expenditure 2 Consumer price indexes 1 Economic growth 1 Economic models 1 Expenditure composition 1 Fiscal policy 1 Government expenditures 1 National accounts 1 Prices 1 Statistics 1 capital expenditure 1 capital ’ expenditures 1 change of ownership 1 composition of expenditure 1 composition of expenditures 1 construction services 1 consumption expenditure 1 consumption expenditures 1 distribution services 1 domestic supply 1 economic growth. 1 education expenditures 1 expenditure 1 expenditure components 1 expenditure envelope 1 expenditure items 1 expenditure share 1 expenditure shares 1 expenditure survey 1 expenditure survey data 1 expenditures 1 financial institutions 1 financial services 1 fiscal expenditure 1 fiscal policy 1 goods imports 1 imports of goods 1 imports of goods and services 1
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Morozumi, Atsuyoshi 1 Ormaechea, Santiago Acosta 1 Zieschang, Kimberly D. 1
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Can a Government Enhance Long-Run Growth by Changing the Composition of Public Expenditure?
Ormaechea, Santiago Acosta; Morozumi, Atsuyoshi - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
This paper studies the effects of public expenditure reallocations on long-run growth. To do this, we assemble a new dataset based on the IMF’s GFS yearbook for the period 1970-2010 and 56 countries (14 low-, 16 medium-, and 26 high-income countries). Using dynamic panel GMM estimators, we...
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A Framework for Price Statistics
Zieschang, Kimberly D. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
This paper describes the primary framework associating the four principal price indices in the system of economic statistics—the Producer Price Index (PPI), the Consumer Price Index (CPI), and the Export and Import Price Indices (XPI and MPI)—with the macroeconomic value aggregates they...
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