Are government expenditures more cyclical the more they finance the provision of public goods?

Author:

Abbott Andrew1ORCID,Jones Philip2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lancaster University Bailrigg UK

2. Department of Economics University of Bath Bath UK

Abstract

AbstractThe “publicness” of services provided by governments can be gauged with reference to the extent to which services are “non‐rival in consumption.” Services that are more “rival in consumption” (e.g., education and medical care) are more likely to be “parceled out” between citizens. With greater personal experience, voters are more likely to be aware of private‐good benefits and therefore are far more likely to perceive these services as part of a personal “endowment.” In economic downturns, they attach priority to sustaining expenditures on more “private” services and vote‐maximizing governments respond by diverting expenditure from “more public” to “more private” services. Consequently, government expenditures are more cyclical the more they finance non‐rival services. Predictions are tested with reference to government expenditures in 28 OECD countries between 1997 and 2019.

Publisher

Wiley

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