Gasto público y déficit fiscal en España (1958-2014)
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Publicado: septiembre 30, 2016
Resumen
El propósito de este trabajo es analizar un modelo reducido de determinantes del crecimiento del gasto público desde el lado de la demanda. El modelo está basado en la hipótesis de Buchanan y Wagner pero se han añadido diversas variables que se consideran determinantes de demanda del gasto público. La formulación de dos ecuaciones diferentes confirma la influencia del déficit en el crecimiento del gasto público en el período 1958-2014. El trabajo aporta dos novedades al análisis de los determinantes del gasto público en España: por una parte, se extiende considerablemente el período objeto de estudio; por otra, se usa el análisis de raíces unitarias y cointegración con puntos de ruptura, que no ha sido utilizado anteriormente en este caso.
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