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Fiscal Effects Over Long-Term Economic Growth

Vladimir Vladimirov
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Vladimir Vladimirov: University of Economics - Varna

An Annual Book of University of Economics - Varna, 2011, vol. 83, issue 1, 12-65

Abstract: The object of analysis of the study are the long-term effects of fiscal policy and its role for the increase in the potential for economic growth. These issues are discussed both in terms of generaltheory and from the point of view of the trends in the fiscal sphere of Bulgaria in the past 10-15 years. The first part of the paper presents a theoretical analysis of the channels and the mechanisms forpotential influences ofthe fiscal policy and in particular of the tax and expenditure aggregates oneconomic activity in the context of the theories of endogenous growth. On that basis the studycontinues with an empirical and comparative analysis of the trends and the policy in the fiscal spherein Bulgaria and the countries of the EU. There are discussed the contemporary dimensions of thecorrelation between the total amount of public spending and economic growth. There is emphasizedthe non-linear nature of that correlation and also the fact, that the fiscal influences on growth rate are not determined solely by the share of public spending in GDP, but rather are largely dependent on thestructure of the spending and the methods of its financing. Particular attention in the study is paid tothe tax effects on economic growth. There is argued the proposition that the role of these influencesshould not be overstated and that taken as the grounds for the search for easy decisions concerningtax incentives aimed at stimulating growth. Based on the analysis there are outlined possibilities forchanges in the fiscal policy of Bulgaria in view of raising the quality of public finance and its positiveeffect on the business environment and the factors for economic growth.

Keywords: Fiscal Effects; Economic Growth; GDP; business environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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