Affiliation:
1. Kütahya Dumlupınar University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Public Finance, Kütahya, Turkey
2. Kütahya Dumlupınar University, Tavşanlı Vocational Schools, Department of Accounting and Tax, Kütahya, Turkey
Abstract
This study is aimed to investigate the regional pressure groups' effect on
the government size in Turkey. According to the public choice theory,
elections, political parties, interest and pressure groups, and bureaucracy
significantly affect the public production process. Among these actors,
pressure and interest groups directly affect variables such as economic
growth and public expenditures. In this study, panel data analysis was used
to observe the regional effect. The research data set covered 81 provinces
of Turkey and the period between 2006 and 2018. According to the results, it
was found that interest and pressure groups increase the public expenditures
in the less developed regions in Turkey. These results are consistent with
the empirical and theoretical studies. For this reason, the study has an
important contribution to the literature. This study offers significant
conclusions that public economic policies might be under the influence of
interest and pressure groups. Even if stated that the results of this study
might have many economic, demographic, social, and political reasons
regarding Turkey, in the context of public choice theory, it could be seen
as a significant indicator of not using public expenditure policies as
efficient instruments. This situation shows that public resources are not
used efficiently in Turkey and the government has a negative effect on the
economy. To eradicate this negative effect, governments coming to power in
the future ought to produce economic, political, and social policies in
order to decrease the regional differences dramatically in Turkey.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Geology,Geography, Planning and Development