国际财政溢出效应的驱动因素

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Economics & Politics Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1111/ecpo.12300
Hakan Yilmazkuday
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本文研究了 1970-2021 年间 62 个国家的国际财政溢出效应的驱动因素。利用国家对层面的本地预测方法,将财政溢出效应估算为溢出目的地国的实际国内生产总值(GDP)增长对溢出来源国实际政府支出增长的单位冲击的累积响应。成对估计结果(3782 个国家对)表明,36% 的国家对存在统计意义上的财政溢出效应,而欧元区内国家对的这一比率为 49%。就中位数国家对而言,外溢来源国政府实际支出增长的单位冲击会导致外溢目的地国实际 GDP 增长率增加约 0.09%,而当外溢来源国位于欧元区且外溢目的地国为产油国时,这一财政外溢估计值会上升至 0.42%。基于赫克曼选择模型的二次调查用于识别国家对之间财政溢出效应的驱动因素,结果表明存在统计意义上显著的财政溢出效应与国家之间的邻近程度有关。研究进一步表明,财政溢出效应的规模随溢出来源国的初始国家规模(截至 1970 年)、贸易开放度和政府规模的增加而增加,而随溢出目的地国的初始国家规模和贸易开放度的增加而减少。以下是重要的政策建议。
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Drivers of international fiscal spillovers

This paper investigates the drivers of international fiscal spillovers across 62 countries for the period covering 1970–2021. Using the local projections method at the country-pair level, fiscal spillovers are estimated as the cumulative response of the real gross domestic product (GDP) growth in spillover destination countries to a unit shock in the real government spending growth in spillover source countries. Pairwise estimation results (for 3782 country pairs) suggest that there are statistically significant fiscal spillovers for 36% of country pairs, whereas this ratio is 49% for country pairs within the euro area. For the median country pair, a unit shock of real government spending growth in the spillover source country results in about 0.09% of the increase in the real GDP growth of the spillover destination country, whereas this fiscal-spillover estimate goes up to 0.42% when the spillover source is in the euro area, and the spillover destination is an oil producing country. A secondary investigation based on the Heckman selection model is used to identify the drivers of fiscal spillovers across country pairs, where the existence of statistically significant fiscal spillovers is shown to be connected to the proximity between countries. The size of fiscal spillovers is further shown to increase with the initial (as of 1970) country size, trade openness, and government size of the spillover source country, whereas it decreases with the initial country size and trade openness of the spillover destination country. Important policy suggestions follow.

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期刊介绍: Economics & Politics focuses on analytical political economy, broadly defined as the study of economic and political phenomena and policy in models that include political processes, institutions and markets. The journal is the source for innovative theoretical and empirical work on the intersection of politics and economics, at both domestic and international levels, and aims to promote new approaches on how these forces interact to affect political outcomes and policy choices, economic performance and societal welfare. Economics & Politics is a vital source of information for economists, academics and students, providing: - Analytical political economics - International scholarship - Accessible & thought-provoking articles - Creative inter-disciplinary analysis
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