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Government finances and economic growth: a policy perspective on the developing economy of Sri Lanka

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  • Partha Pratim Ghosh

    (St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata, India)

  • Arpita Dhar
  • Debesh Chakraborty

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In this paper, we analyse the fiscal policy orientation of the developing economy of Sri Lanka in the context of the growth performance of the economy during the period 1975-2000, using an integrated input-output and macroeconometric model. The paper draws upon the Government’s policy approach towards faster economic growth. The empirical findings show that the Government’s budget deficits are not primarily the result of an excess of consumption over revenue. Rather, other current expenses, such as Government transfers and interest payments, have been the main cause of the country’s mounting public debt. The proportion of Government investment in total Government outlays has declined over time. This could be a major obstacle to economic growth. At the same time, the Government’s recurring budget deficits have led to an escalating national debt, and the monetization of deficits has created inflationary pressures. In order to arrest these trends and encourage economic growth, reducing the current deficits in the Government budgets is imperative. Domestic private investment, foreign direct investment and Government investment have to be combined as complementary forces to ensure rapid economic growth in the country.

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  • Partha Pratim Ghosh & Arpita Dhar & Debesh Chakraborty, 2008. "Government finances and economic growth: a policy perspective on the developing economy of Sri Lanka," Asia-Pacific Development Journal, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), vol. 15(2), pages 61-96, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:unt:jnapdj:v:15:y:2008:i:2:p:61-96
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    1. Klein, Lawrence R., 1986. "Economic policy formation: Theory and implementation (applied econometrics in the public sector)," Handbook of Econometrics, in: Z. Griliches† & M. D. Intriligator (ed.), Handbook of Econometrics, edition 1, volume 3, chapter 35, pages 2057-2093, Elsevier.
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