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Research Article

Fiscal policies-growth connection: which role for the budget composition?

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Pages 1292-1299 | Published online: 17 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

We assess the growth friendliness, both for the short and long term, of the budget composition over the last 16 years (2001 − 2017) for EU countries based on the OECD taxonomy of budget items – growth connection. Budget composition is still far from its optimum, sizable gaps exist for almost all EU countries.

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This article has been republished with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

Notes

1 For Croatia the starting point is 2002 because of missing data.

2 These conditions are inter alia: distortionary taxation system, forward-looking consumers not affected by liquidity-constrained, unexpected fiscal consolidation, monetary easing, exchange rate devaluation, structural reforms, reforms of fiscal institutions and the influence of macroeconomic conditions) (Briotti Citation2005).

3 Interest expenditure and property income (payable) are the only items out of consideration.

4 in the annexe reports the consolidation episodes.

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