政府支出与区域经济增长:因果关系的走向

naftaly mose
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本研究考察了2013年至2017年期间政府支出与区域经济增长之间的联系。县域人均生产总值增长作为区域经济增长的指标。本研究采用误差修正模型和Engle & Granger框架两步法考察了支出与区域增长之间的长期和短期均衡关系。分析表明,支出与区域增长是协整的,两者之间存在长期均衡关系。研究发现,非权力下放支出在决定地区增长方面具有重要作用,而增长在短期内会显著影响非权力下放支出。此外,在资本、经常性支出和增长之间发现了短期单向因果关系。本文认为,从长期来看,扩张性政府支出对区域经济增长具有促进作用。缺乏从增长到支出组成的长期因果关系意味着经济增长宏观经济政策可以在不对政府支出规模产生不利影响的情况下实施。
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Government Expenditure and Regional Economic Growth: The Direction of Causality
This study examines the link between government expenditure and regional economic growth, over the period 2013 to 2017. Gross County Product per capita growth is used as indicator of regional economic growth. This study used Error Correction Model and Engle and Granger framework two step procedure to investigate the long-run and short-run equilibrium relationship between expenditure and regional growth. The analysis reveals that expenditure and regional growth are cointegrated and, hence a long-run equilibrium relationship exist between them. Non-devolved expenditure is found to be significant in determining regional growth and growth significantly affect non-devolved in short-run. Further, short-run uni-directional causality was detected between capital, recurrent expenditures and growth. This study argues that expansionary government expenditure accelerates regional economic growth in long-run. The absence of a long-run causality moving from growth to components of expenditure implies that economic growth macroeconomic policies can be implemented without adversely affecting the size of government expenditure.
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