The Government Spending Multiplier in Latin American Countries: Does the Institutional Environment Matter?

Rafael A Acevedo, J. Mora, A. Young
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PurposeMora and Acevedo (2019) report that the government spending multipliers in Latin American countries are notably higher than what is typically reported for developed economies. Latin American countries have been inclined toward using procyclical fiscal policies. Those policies have been perceived as being effective at mitigating the effects of the 2008–2009 Great Recession. This study aims to estimate the government spending multiplier using Latin American panel data from 19 Latin American countries from 2000 to 2018. The estimates are conditional on the extent of openness, capital mobility and economic freedom. Based on the results, the latter is important: the less economically free a country, the larger its spending multiplier. Lower economic freedom in Latin American countries can help to account for their large spending multipliers. In particular, restrictions on international trade are positively associated with multipliers. This is the case even while controlling the trade share of GDP. Design/methodology/approachThe authors provide regression results that are conditional on the extent of openness, capital mobility and economic freedom. FindingsThe less economically free a country, the larger its spending multiplier. Lower economic freedom in Latin American countries can help to account for their large spending multipliers. In particular, restrictions on international trade are positively associated with multipliers. This is the case even while controlling the trade share of GDP. Originality/valueTo the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is first study to estimate the fiscal multiplier conditional on economic freedom levels. The authors provide correctly calculated multipliers conditional on different levels of economic freedom. The authors point the way to future studies considering the effectiveness of fiscal policy conditional on institutional/policy quality.
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拉美国家政府支出乘数:制度环境是否重要?
emora和Acevedo(2019)报告称,拉丁美洲国家的政府支出乘数明显高于发达经济体的通常报告。拉美国家一直倾向于使用顺周期财政政策。这些政策被认为有效地缓解了2008-2009年大衰退的影响。本研究旨在利用2000年至2018年来自19个拉美国家的拉美面板数据估算政府支出乘数。这些估计取决于开放程度、资本流动性和经济自由度。根据研究结果,后者很重要:一个国家经济自由度越低,其支出乘数就越大。拉丁美洲国家较低的经济自由度有助于解释它们庞大的支出乘数。特别是,对国际贸易的限制与乘数呈正相关。即使在控制贸易占GDP比重的情况下也是如此。作者提供了以开放程度、资本流动性和经济自由为条件的回归结果。一个国家经济自由度越低,其支出乘数就越大。拉丁美洲国家较低的经济自由度有助于解释它们庞大的支出乘数。特别是,对国际贸易的限制与乘数呈正相关。即使在控制贸易占GDP比重的情况下也是如此。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是第一个以经济自由水平为条件估计财政乘数的研究。作者提供了正确计算的乘数,条件是不同的经济自由水平。作者指出了未来考虑财政政策有效性取决于制度/政策质量的研究方向。
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