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On the Consequences of Pro‐Cyclical Fiscal Policy
Authors:Richard McManus  F. Gulcin Ozkan
Affiliation:1. Canterbury Christ Church University;2. University of York;3. University of York
Abstract:There is widespread evidence that pro‐cyclical fiscal policies have been prevalent in developing countries and often in some industrial nations. It is therefore surprising that, in contrast to the wealth of studies on the sources of pro‐cyclical policy, potential consequences of such seemingly suboptimal policies have been largely ignored in the existing literature. By utilising a comprehensive set of indicators from 114 countries for 1950–2010, we aim to address the following important question: does it matter whether a country adopts a pro‐cyclical fiscal policy stance rather than a counter‐cyclical one? Our results produce a resounding ‘yes’ to this question. We find that fiscally pro‐cyclical countries have lower rates of economic growth, higher rates of output volatility and higher rates of inflation.
Keywords:cyclicality of fiscal policy  inflation  growth  E62  H20  H30
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