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The Distributional Effects of Government Spending Shocks in Developing Economies

Download or Read eBook The Distributional Effects of Government Spending Shocks in Developing Economies PDF written by Davide Furceri and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2018-03-14 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Distributional Effects of Government Spending Shocks in Developing Economies
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 39
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ISBN-10 : 9781484345412
ISBN-13 : 148434541X
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Book Synopsis The Distributional Effects of Government Spending Shocks in Developing Economies by : Davide Furceri

Book excerpt: We construct unanticipated government spending shocks for 103 developing countries from 1990 to 2015 and study their effects on income distribution. We find that unanticipated fiscal consolidations lead to a long-lasting increase in income inequality, while fiscal expansions lower inequality. The results are robust to several measures of income distribution and size of the fiscal shocks, to an alternative identification strategy, across expansions and recessions and across country groups (low-income countries versus emerging markets). An additional contribution of the paper is the computation of the medium-term inequality multiplier. This is on average about 1 in our sample, meaning that a cumulative decrease in government spending of 1 percent of GDP over 5 years is associated with a cumulative increase in the Gini coefficient over the same period of about 1 percentage point. The multiplier is larger for total government expenditure than for public investment and consumption (with the former having larger effect), likely due to the redistributive role of transfers. Finally, we find that (unanticipated) fiscal consolidations lead to an increase in poverty.


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