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Impact of Fiscal Policy on the Cumulative Production in the Bulgarian Economy

Mariya Neycheva

Economic Thought journal, 2007, issue 3, 82-101

Abstract: In the contemporary researches on fiscal policy the idea about Nonkeynesian effect is broadly debated. Contrary to the orthodox Keynesian paradigm this theory suggests a stimulating impact of budget consolidations on cumulative activity. The trends towards fiscal restrictions and balanced budget in the Eurozone stimulate the research on Nonkeynesian effects in the European countries. In connection with this the theoretical fundament and the results of the relevant empirical research are presented. A confirmation of the hypothesis for Nonkeynesian impact of the budget policy on the growth of GDP in the Bulgarian economy is sought.

JEL-codes: C2 E1 E6 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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