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Social spending and the automatic stabilizers in the OECD

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Darby, Julia ; Melitz, Jacques

Economic Policy

2008

23

56

Oct.

715-756

fiscal policy ; government policy ; stabilization ; statistics ; taxation

OECD countries

Public finance and taxation

English

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"The macroeconomic literature on automatic stabilization tends to focus on taxes and dismiss the relevance of government expenditure except for unemployment compensation. Our results go sharply contrary to this view. We engage in an empirical analysis of 21 OECD countries from 1982 to 2003 and find that age- and health-related social expenditure as well as incapacity and sick benefits all react to the cycle in a stabilizing manner. While possibly new in the macro literature, this conforms to many results in studies in labour economics. The policy implications are broad since much previous analysis of discretionary fiscal policy rests on official figures for automatic stabilization. There are also major implications for efforts to incorporate automatic fiscal policy in simulation models."

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