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Macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy in Pakistan: a disaggregate analysis
Authors:Kashif Munir  Nimra Riaz
Institution:1. Department of Economics, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Pakistankashifmunirdr@gmail.com kashif_ok@hotmail.comORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0185-4350;3. Department of Economics, University of Central Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract:This study analyzes the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy on macroeconomic variables in Pakistan. The study utilizes VAR framework and uses quarterly data of Pakistan from 1976Q1 to 2017Q4. The results showed that after an increase in government expenditures, private consumption and prices take three quarters to increase, while private investment follows the declining trend. Private consumption and interest rate are negatively related with taxes, while private investment and prices are positively related with taxes. Real GDP, private consumption and interest rate respond positively with an increase in developmental expenditure, public consumption and public investment. Private investment is negatively related with development expenditure, public consumption and public investment. An increase in direct tax as well as indirect tax leads to an increase in real GDP, private investment and interest rate, while private consumption takes three to five quarters to responds. Private investment and prices are positively related with non-tax revenue, while real GDP, private consumption and interest rate are negatively related. These results support the Keynesian view that government expenditure and taxes are useful tools to stimulate the economic activity, while crowding-out hypothesis holds in Pakistan as well. An active and efficient role of government is required for macroeconomic stability.
Keywords:Fiscal policy  government expenditures  taxes  VAR  Pakistan
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