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      Fiscal policies in EMU countries: strategies and empirical evidence

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      Journal of International Trade Law and Policy
      Emerald

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The aim of the paper is to evaluate fiscal adjustments that have occurred in the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) countries in the last 35 years, and their consequences on the economic growth process by using the mean group (MG) estimators.

          Design/methodology/approach

          Our emphasis is on the effects of different composition of fiscal stimuli and consolidations. We compare the effects on the economic growth rate of different compositions of major fiscal changes. We use a cyclically adjusted value of the fiscal variables to leave aside variations of the fiscal variables induced by business cycle fluctuations.

          Findings

          Our empirical research of the effects of large changes in fiscal policy, both in case of a fiscal consolidation and of fiscal stimulus in the 18 EMU countries from 1980 to 2015, shows that adjustments by cutting current expenditures, rather than by tax increases are more likely to boost economic growth. It also shows that cuts of investment expenditures may reduce GDP growth. During fiscal stimulus episodes, tax cuts and public investments are more likely to increase growth than current public expenditure.

          Originality/value

          This is the first study devoted to the EMU countries. It should be underlined that the results obtained as for EMU countries are not necessarily applicable to other countries, as the different government size as well as different market institutions may influence the results.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Journal of International Trade Law and Policy
                JITLP
                Emerald
                1477-0024
                March 21 2016
                March 21 2016
                : 15
                : 1
                : 67-98
                Article
                10.1108/JITLP-10-2015-0031
                905822c9-52c1-4070-9f80-153cff939a31
                © 2016

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