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fiscal synchronization hypothesis 2 budgteray expenditures 1 budgteray revenues 1 causality test 1 cointegration 1 expenditures 1 government revenues 1 institutional separation hypothesis 1 panel Granger causality 1 panel cointegration 1 panel unit root 1 spend-and-tax hypothesis 1 tax-and-spend hypothesis 1
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Chang, Tsangyao 1 Chiang, Gengnan 1 Stoian, Andreea 1
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Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver) 1 Theoretical and Applied Economics 1
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Revisiting the Government Revenue-Expenditure Nexus: Evidence from 15 OECD Countries Based on the Panel Data Approach
Chang, Tsangyao; Chiang, Gengnan - In: Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (Finance a uver) 59 (2009) 2, pp. 165-172
expenditures, supporting the fiscal synchronization hypothesis. The findings of this paper have important implications for fiscal …
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ANALYZING CAUSALITY BETWEEN ROMANIA’S PUBLIC BUDGET EXPENDITURES AND REVENUES
Stoian, Andreea - In: Theoretical and Applied Economics 11(528)(supplement) (2008) 11(528)(supplement), pp. 60-64
Establishing the relationship between public revenues and expenditures represents a debated issue among economists. The correlation between the two variables is significant for identifying and explaining public budget inbalance and for assessing sustainability of fiscal and budgetary policies....
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