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Wagner's hypothesis: evidence from Kuwait using cointegration tests

Pages 49-57 | Published online: 05 Oct 2010

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Salah A. Nusair & Dennis O. Olson. (2021) Testing Wagner’s law versus the Keynesian hypothesis for GCC countries. Applied Economics 53:12, pages 1395-1417.
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Ivan D. Trofimov. (2023) Testing Wagner’s hypothesis using disaggregated data: evidence from a global panel. International Journal of Economic Policy Studies 18:1, pages 143-171.
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Eman Elish, Hossam Eldien Ahmed & Mostafa E. AboElsoud. (2023) Military spending crowding out health and education spending: which views are valid in Egypt?. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 10:1.
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Ivan D Trofimov. (2023) Wagner’s hypothesis in Europe: a causality analysis with disaggregated data. European Journal of Government and Economics 12:1, pages 5-38.
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Muhammad Faheem, Mohamed Azali, Lee Chin & Nur Syazwani Mazlan. (2021) Does oil price spur public expenditures in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates?. Journal of Public Affairs 22:4.
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Noha Hesham Ghazy, Hebatallah Ghoneim & Dimitrios Paparas. (2020) The validity of Wagner’s law in Egypt from 1960–2018. Review of Economics and Political Science 6:2, pages 98-117.
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Philip Arestis, Hüseyin Şen & Ayşe Kaya. (2020) On the linkage between government expenditure and output: empirics of the Keynesian view versus Wagner’s law. Economic Change and Restructuring 54:2, pages 265-303.
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Saten Kumar & Zhaoyi Cao. (2019) Testing for structural changes in the Wagner’s Law for a sample of East Asian countries. Empirical Economics 59:4, pages 1959-1976.
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Hicham Ayad. (2020) Government Expenditure and Economic Growth Nexus in Mena Countries: Frequency Domain Spectral Causality Analysis. Economics and Business 34:1, pages 60-77.
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Manuchehr Irandoust. (2019) Wagner on government spending and national income: A new look at an old relationship. Journal of Policy Modeling 41:4, pages 636-646.
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Ali Ebaid & Zakaria Bahari. (2019) The Nexus between Government Expenditure and Economic Growth: Evidence of the Wagner’s Law in Kuwait. Review of Middle East Economics and Finance 15:1.
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Isaac Kwesi Ampah & Balázs Kotosz. (2016) Wagner versus Keynes: the causal nexus between Government Expenditures and Economic Growth: An Empirical study of Burkina Faso. Journal of Heterodox Economics 3:2, pages 74-101.
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Prasert Chaitip, Kanchana Chokethaworn, Chukiat Chaiboonsri & Monekeo Khounkhalax. (2015) Money Supply Influencing on Economic Growth-wide Phenomena of AEC Open Region. Procedia Economics and Finance 24, pages 108-115.
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Samad Bashirli & Ilkin M. Sabiroglu. (2013) Testing Wagner’s Law in an Oil-Exporting Economy: the Case of Azerbaijan. Transition Studies Review 20:3, pages 295-307.
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Domingo Rodríguez Benavides, Framcoscp Vemegas-Martínez & Vicente Lima Santiago. (2013) La ley de Wagner versus la hipótesis keynesiana: el caso de México, 1950-2009. Investigación Económica 72:283, pages 69-98.
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Dimitrios Sideris. (2007) Wagner's law in 19th century Greece: a cointegrtion and causality analysis. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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