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Working Paper

The Scope of Government and Its Impact on Economic Growth in OECD Countries

Kiel Working Papers, 1034

Authors

  • Heitger
  • B.

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H1 H2 O4

Key Words

Government expenditure

taxation and economic growth

This paper investigates the relationship between the size of government and economic growth in OECD countries in 1960-2000. The underlying idea is that government expenditures on public goods basically have a positive effect on growth, but this growth effect tends to decline or even reverse when government is overdoing, e.g. by increasing expenditures in such a way that it ultimately also provides private goods. Empirical analyses based on panel estimates for 21 OECD countries support this hypothesis: Total government expenditures as well as expenditures by type indicate a significant negative impact on economic growth (excepting transfers and public investments).

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