نتایج جستجو برای: government spending

تعداد نتایج: 142749  

ژورنال: اقتصاد مالی 2016
الهام غلامی کامبیز هژبر کیانی

این مقاله درصدد پاسخ به این سؤال است که آیا سیاست‌های مالی انبساطی به صورت افزایش مخارج دولت و کاهش مالیات بر رشد اقتصادی در ایران به صورت خطی تأثیرگذار است یا غیرخطی؟ به این منظور، کارایی هر یک از برنامه‌های مذکور با به‌کارگیری دو الگوی خودرگرسیون برداری خطی و آستانه‌ای و اطلاعات سال‌های ۱۳۳۸ الی ۱۳۹۱ بررسی شده است. در این ارتباط، هنگام استفاده از الگوی آستانه‌ای، مشاهده های سال‌های مورد بررسی...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2016
Michelle Remme Mariana Siapka Olivier Sterck Mthuli Ncube Charlotte Watts Anna Vassall

Despite optimism about the end of AIDS, the HIV response requires sustained financing into the future. Given flat-lining international aid, countries' willingness and ability to shoulder this responsibility will be central to access to HIV care. This paper examines the potential to expand public HIV financing, and the extent to which governments have been utilising these options. We develop and...

2013
Aaron Reeves Sanjay Basu Martin McKee Christopher Meissner David Stuckler

BACKGROUND Is existing provision of health services in Europe affordable during the recession or could cuts damage economic growth? This debate centres on whether government spending has positive or negative effects on economic growth. In this study, we evaluate the economic effects of alternative types of government spending by estimating "fiscal multipliers" (the return on investment for each...

2017
Joseph L Dieleman Madeline Campbell Abigail Chapin Erika Eldrenkamp Victoria Y Fan Annie Haakenstad Jennifer Kates Zhiyin Li Taylor Matyasz Angela Micah Alex Reynolds Nafis Sadat Matthew T Schneider Reed Sorensen Kaja M Abbas Semaw Ferede Abera Aliasghar Ahmad Kiadaliri Muktar Beshir Ahmed Khurshid Alam Reza Alizadeh-Navaei Ala'a Alkerwi Erfan Amini Walid Ammar Carl Abelardo T Antonio Tesfay Mehari Atey Leticia Avila-Burgos Ashish Awasthi Aleksandra Barac Tezera Moshago Berheto Addisu Shunu Beyene Tariku Jibat Beyene Charles Birungi Habtamu Mellie Bizuayehu Nicholas J K Breitborde Lucero Cahuana-Hurtado Ruben Estanislao Castro Ferran Catalia-Lopez Koustuv Dalal Lalit Dandona Rakhi Dandona Samath D Dharmaratne Manisha Dubey Andé Faro Andrea B Feigl Florian Fischer Joseph R Anderson Fitchett Nataliya Foigt Ababi Zergaw Giref Rahul Gupta Samer Hamidi Hilda L Harb Simon I Hay Delia Hendrie Masako Horino Mikk Jürisson Mihajlo B Jakovljevic Mehdi Javanbakht Denny John Jost B Jonas Seyed M Karimi Young-Ho Khang Jagdish Khubchandani Yun Jin Kim Jonas M Kinge Kristopher J Krohn G Anil Kumar Ricky Leung Hassan Magdy Abd El Razek Mohammed Magdy Abd El Razek Azeem Majeed Reza Malekzadeh Deborah Carvalho Malta Atte Meretoja Ted R Miller Erkin M Mirrakhimov Shafiu Mohammed Gedefaw Molla Vinay Nangia Stefano Olgiati Mayowa O Owolabi Tejas Patel Angel J Paternina Caicedo David M Pereira Julian Perelman Suzanne Polinder Anwar Rafay Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar Rajesh Kumar Rai Usha Ram Chhabi Lal Ranabhat Hirbo Shore Roba Miloje Savic Sadaf G Sepanlou Braden J Te Ao Azeb Gebresilassie Tesema Alan J Thomson Ruoyan Tobe-Gai Roman Topor-Madry Eduardo A Undurraga Veronica Vargas Tommi Vasankari Francesco S Violante Tissa Wijeratne Gelin Xu Naohiro Yonemoto Mustafa Z Younis Chuanhua Yu Zoubida Zaidi Maysaa El Sayed Zaki Christopher J L Murray

BACKGROUND The amount of resources, particularly prepaid resources, available for health can affect access to health care and health outcomes. Although health spending tends to increase with economic development, tremendous variation exists among health financing systems. Estimates of future spending can be beneficial for policy makers and planners, and can identify financing gaps. In this stud...

2010
Mario Forni Luca Gambetti

We study the effects of government spending by using a structural, large dimensional, dynamic factor model. We find that the government spending shock is non-fundamental for the variables commonly used in the structural VAR literature, so that its impulse response functions cannot be consistently estimated by means of a VAR. Government spending raises both consumption and investment, with no ev...

2013
JOSEPH VAVRA

How big are government spending multipliers? A recent litererature has argued that while government spending multipliers may be small on average, they might be much larger during recessions when there is greater economic slack. However, this simple intuition ignores the significant heterogeneity of spending captured in aggregate GDP. Even if aggregate GDP responds more to fiscal shocks during r...

The relationship between the function of the public and private section and exploring this relationship has been a long discussion in macroeconomic. In this paper we attempted to consider the effect of fiscal policies on private section investment in Iran. The fiscal policies include a change in the government’s income and spending, In fact, the main purpose of this paper is to study the degree...

2007
Thomas A. Husted Lawrence W. Kenny Steve Slutsky Stan Smith Jon

This paper examines the claim that expansion of the voting franchise has been an important factor in the growth of government. State government spending and state and local spending are explained using a panel of 46 states for 1950-88. Elimination of poll taxes and literacy tests led to higher turnout, particularly among the poor, and a poorer pivotal voter. As predicted, we find that these cha...

2010
Guillermo Ordoñez

To study questions of taxation in the neo-classical growth model, we need to extend it to allow for government spending and taxation. Here we study the simplest possible model, where government spending is an exogenous stochastic process G(s). We assume that this spending is wasted (thrown into the ocean). It would be possible to amend the model to allow for example for the financing of public ...

2015
Katherine Levine Vanessa Williamson

We examine the effect of a sudden influx of government spending, the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), on support for the President’s party. Using a difference-indifferences design, we find that stimulus spending had a modest positive effect on Democratic vote share, but only in counties that were already Democratic-leaning. In Republican counties, by contrast, government spen...

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