Public investment, infrastructure and private investment in Brazil: is there a crowding-in effect?

Economia Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1108/econ-11-2023-0202
Hugo C. IASCO-PEREIRA, Rafael Duregger
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PurposeOur study aims to evaluate the impact of infrastructure and public investment on private investment in machinery and equipment in Brazil from 1947 to 2017. The contribution of our article to the existing literature lies in providing a more comprehensive understanding of the presence or absence of the crowding effect in the Brazilian economy by leveraging an extensive historical database. Our central argument posits that the recent decline in private capital accumulation over the last few decades can be attributed to shifts in economic policies – moving from a developmentalist orientation to nondevelopmental guidance since the early 1990s, which is reflected in the diminished levels of public investment and infrastructure since the 1980s.Design/methodology/approachWe conducted a series of econometric regressions utilizing the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model as our chosen econometric methodology.FindingsEmploying two different variables to measure public investment and infrastructure, our results – robust across various specifications – have substantiated the existence of a crowding-in effect in Brazil over the examined period. Thus, we have empirical evidence indicating that the state has influenced private capital accumulation in the Brazilian economy over the past decades.Originality/valueOur article contributes to the existing literature by offering a more comprehensive understanding of the crowding effect in the Brazilian economy, utilizing an extensive historical database.
巴西的公共投资、基础设施和私人投资:是否存在挤入效应?
目的我们的研究旨在评估1947年至2017年巴西基础设施和公共投资对机械设备私人投资的影响。我们的文章对现有文献的贡献在于,通过利用广泛的历史数据库,更全面地了解巴西经济中是否存在挤出效应。我们的中心论点认为,最近几十年来私人资本积累的下降可归因于经济政策的转变--自 20 世纪 90 年代初以来从发展导向转向非发展导向,这反映在 20 世纪 80 年代以来公共投资和基础设施水平的下降上。我们利用自回归分布滞后模型(ARDL)进行了一系列计量经济学回归,并将其作为我们所选择的计量经济学方法。因此,我们有经验证据表明,在过去几十年中,国家影响了巴西经济中的私人资本积累。原创性/价值我们的文章利用广泛的历史数据库,对巴西经济中的挤入效应提供了更全面的理解,为现有文献做出了贡献。
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