Revising Fiscal Policy and Growth in Saudi Arabia

Authors

  • Janelle Mann University of Manitoba
  • Peter Sephton Queen's University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-7092.2015.04.13

Keywords:

Fiscal Policy, Cointegration, Vector Error Correction Model, Impulse Response Function.

Abstract

This article empirically investigates how private investment and different categories of public expenditure (defense, education, health care, and housing) impact real non-oil GDP in Saudi Arabia. The econometric analysis couples unit root, stationarity, and cointegration analysis with vector error correction models. Impulse response functions are applied to examine the impacts of different shocks to the system. We find that public expenditures on health care and defense have decreased real non-oil GDP while public expenditure on education and housing have very little impact. Interestingly, public expenditures on health crowds-out private investment.

Author Biographies

Janelle Mann, University of Manitoba

Economics

Peter Sephton, Queen's University

School of Business

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2015-07-30

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Mann, J., & Sephton, P. (2015). Revising Fiscal Policy and Growth in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Reviews on Global Economics, 4, 139–146. https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-7092.2015.04.13

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