The Composition of Public Spending and Growth: Spatial Evidence from Italian Regions

Stefania Marica
First
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Ivan Etzo;Romano Piras
2021-01-01

Abstract

This paper empirically examines the effects of different types of government expenditure on economic growth in 19 Italian regions. It applies a Spatial Autoregressive Model (SAR) technique to estimate the effects of government spending on growth based on Ghosh and Gregoriou’s (2008) modified theoretical version of Devarajan et al. (1996) model, in an optimal fiscal policy perspective. The empirical findings, based on annual data over the period 1996-2007, show that, following expectations, capital expenditure on economic affairs, such as infrastructures, plays an important role in augmenting the economic growth rate of the Italian regions.
2021
Economic growth; Government expenditures; Italy;
government expenditures, economic growth, Italy.
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