Inequality, growth and public spending in Central, East and Southeast Europe
Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies
WIIW - Vienna
2010
15 p.
economic growth ; public expenditure ; social inequality
Central Europe ; Eastern Europe ; South East Europe ; transition economies
Working papers
71
Social sciences
English
Bibliogr.
"The paper analyses the joint determinants of inequality and growth with a special emphasis on public spending structures in transition. The mutual benefit of low real interest rates, to both equity and economic development is a major result of this paper. In terms of public spending items we find a positive correlation with equity and a negative one with growth as several of the government expenditure items seem to act counter-cyclically. In the late 1990s and early 2000s the European integration process allowed most of the transition economies to aim for the best of both worlds: equity and economic development. "
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