1st Edition

Budgetary Policy Modelling Public Expenditures

Edited By Pantelis Capros, Daniele Meulders Copyright 1996
    284 Pages
    by Routledge

    The focus of this volume is on the European context of public budget policy and a variety of different approaches are used - theoretical modelling, econometrics and applied general equilibrium modelling. Empirical evidence and case studies of European countries are contained in all the papers.
    The papers cover the four general themes of public budget policy:
    * economic stabilization, in view of the Economic and Monetary Union in the European Community
    * reinforcing structural change, involved in market liberalization and harmonization of economic structures
    * its distributional effects and implications for social equity
    * endogenous economic growth.

    INTRODUCTION Part I Theoretical aspects 1 PUBLIC EXPENDITURES, TAXES, DEBT AND ENDOGENOUS GROWTH 2 ENDOGENOUS GROWTH AND BUDGETARY POLICY IN THE OPEN ECONOMY Part II Public deficits and stabilization3 PROPOSALS FOR COMMUNITY STABILIZATION MECHANISMS: SOME HISTORICAL APPLICATIONS 4 SOME STOCHASTIC IMPLICATIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT’S BUDGET CONSTRAINT: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS 5 CREDIT CONSTRAINTS AND THE EFFICIENCY OF BUDGETARY POLICY: THE PORTUGUESE CASE, 1958–88 6 STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT AND PUBLIC DEFICIT: A CGE MODELLING ANALYSIS FOR GREECE 7 PUBLIC DEFICITS AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION: RESULTS OF AN ECONOMETRIC BUSINESS CYCLE MODEL FOR THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY Part III Structure of public expenditures and implications 8 PUBLIC SPENDING IN FEDERAL STATES: A COMPARATIVE ECONOMETRIC STUDY 9 CAUSALITY BETWEEN PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND TAXATION: EVIDENCE FROM THE ITALIAN CASE 10 ON THE EFFICACY, EFFICIENCY AND EQUITY OF STATE SUPPORT IN BRITAIN

    Biography

    Professor Pantélis Capros teaches economics and operations research at the National Technical University of Athens. He has fifteen years of experience in the field of applied economic, energy and environmental modelling and policy analysis and has been involved in the construction of large-scale applied economic models for the European Union. Professor Danièle Meulders holds a chair in Public Finance at the Free University of Brussels and supervises the research team on Labour Economics of the Department of Applied Economics.