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An Alternative Approach to Assess the Impacts of Countercyclical Fiscal Policy in Developing Countries

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  • Nguyen, Van Hieu

    (Faculty of Finance and Banking, VNU University of Economics and Business, Vietnam)

  • Le, Thai Hong

    (Faculty of Finance and Banking, VNU University of Economics and Business, Vietnam)

Abstract

In the current literature, theoretical, and empirical studies present varying implications regarding the effectiveness of countercyclical fiscal policy in stabilizing the economy. While most studies suggest that countercyclical fiscal policy stimulates or inhibits economic growth, others document insignificant impact. However, these existing studies solely analyze the impulse of fiscal policy to the economy without distinguishing whether the impulse factor originates from within or outside the economy. Therefore, we aim to explore the effectiveness of countercyclical fiscal policy within an alternative framework that discerns the origin of the impulse factor and revisits the impacts of countercyclical policy in developing countries. Our theoretical framework argues that the countercyclical fiscal policy only makes sense if it is conducted with external debt or other external instruments. Employing the dataset that covers 201 countries over the 1990-2020 periods, we document evidence for the use of countercyclical fiscal policy in developing countries.

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  • Nguyen, Van Hieu & Le, Thai Hong, 2023. "An Alternative Approach to Assess the Impacts of Countercyclical Fiscal Policy in Developing Countries," Journal of Economic Integration, Center for Economic Integration, Sejong University, vol. 38(3), pages 439-465.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:integr:0882
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    Keywords

    countercyclical fiscal policy; external debt; fiscal multiplier; developing countries;
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    JEL classification:

    • C23 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Single Equation Models; Single Variables - - - Models with Panel Data; Spatio-temporal Models
    • E01 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - General - - - Measurement and Data on National Income and Product Accounts and Wealth; Environmental Accounts
    • E62 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Macroeconomic Policy, Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance, and General Outlook - - - Fiscal Policy; Modern Monetary Theory
    • H63 - Public Economics - - National Budget, Deficit, and Debt - - - Debt; Debt Management; Sovereign Debt

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