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Growth,deficits and uncertainty: Theoretical aspects and empirical evidence from a panel of 27 countries
Authors:Eleftherios Goulas  Athina Zervoyianni
Affiliation:Department of Economics, University of Patras, University-Campus Rio, 26504 Patras, Greece
Abstract:We examine the relationship between fiscal deficits and per-capita income growth in a panel of 27 European countries, allowing for perceived risks, in terms of fiscal sustainability, associated with additional government spending. Such risks are proxied by the conditional variability of manufacturing production and stock market returns and by the unconditional variability of two survey-based economic-sentiment indicators. To help clarifying how fiscal variables impact on growth and to provide a point of reference for the interpretation of the empirical results a structural growth model is first identified. We find evidence of an asymmetric relationship, in that fiscal deficits give rise to adverse growth effects if they coincide with high uncertainty regarding the prospects of the economy and no significant negative growth effects in the low-uncertainty case.
Keywords:Growth  Fiscal policy  Government budget constraint  Uncertainty  O40  E60  H60  D80
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