More fiscally responsible: Democrat or Republican presidents?

IF 0.6 3区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS
Peter N. Hess
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Abstract Evidence is reviewed that national economic performance generally has been better under Democrat presidents. It is likely, but not necessarily true, however, that better economic performance is related to greater fiscal responsibility. A brief history of federal budget deficits and the gross federal debt for the last seven decades is followed by discussion of why federal budget deficits matter. A simple model is estimated where the shares of federal budget deficits in gross domestic products over the 72-year period from 1950 to 2021 are regressed on the civilian unemployment rate, indicating the state of the economy, and controlling for whether a Democrat or Republican is president and for years the U.S. was engaged in war. An Index of Fiscal Discipline is then regressed on the growth rate in real gross domestic product, again controlling for the party in the White House and war years. The results show that Democrat presidents have been significantly more fiscally responsible.
在财政上更负责任:民主党还是共和党总统?
摘要本文回顾了民主党总统执政期间国家经济表现总体上更好的证据。然而,更好的经济表现可能与更大的财政责任有关,但这并不一定正确。简要介绍了过去七十年来联邦预算赤字和联邦债务总额的历史,然后讨论了联邦预算赤字的重要性。一个简单的模型估算了从1950年到2021年的72年间联邦预算赤字在国内生产总值中所占的份额,并根据平民失业率进行了回归,这表明了经济状况,并控制了民主党人还是共和党人担任总统,以及美国处于战争状态的年份。然后,财政纪律指数(Index of Fiscal Discipline)会根据实际国内生产总值(gdp)的增长率进行回归,再次考虑到白宫的政党和战争年代。结果显示,民主党总统在财政上更加负责任。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Post Keynesian Economics is a scholarly journal of innovative theoretical and empirical work that sheds fresh light on contemporary economic problems. It is committed to the principle that cumulative development of economic theory is only possible when the theory is continuously subjected to scrutiny in terms of its ability both to explain the real world and to provide a reliable guide to public policy.
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