Wagner’s law after more than century – increase or decrease of public expenditure stipulates economic growth?

<p>The main aim of this paper is to refresh the theoretical concept called Wagner’s Law which says that economic growth should be stipulated by increasing public expenditure. Statistical data confirm that there has been a growing share of public expenditure in the national income of main count...

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Main Author: Krzysztof Szlichciński
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Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika 2009-12-01
Series:Ekonomia i Prawo
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Online Access:http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma//index.php/EiP/article/view/7277
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description <p>The main aim of this paper is to refresh the theoretical concept called Wagner’s Law which says that economic growth should be stipulated by increasing public expenditure. Statistical data confirm that there has been a growing share of public expenditure in the national income of main countries for the past century, which may be treated as a sign of a diminishing role of the market mechanism in the process of economic development.</p><p>It is not easy to prove beyond any doubt that growing public expenditure influences directly the acceleration of the economic growth rate, among others because nowadays the state is able to use instruments which are difficult to quantify, and instead of expenditure it may use, for instance, tax relaxation or tax exemptions.</p><p>Observations of the long term trends lead to the conclusion that allocation of resources by the state systematically supersedes the market mechanism. When in highly developed countries the public expenditure share in the national income come close to the limit of 50%, they try hard not to exceed this threshold, although 40% share seems to be the level required by those countries.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-3c655a45707041cfb0613bc761633baa2022-12-22T02:30:21ZengUniwersytet Mikołaja KopernikaEkonomia i Prawo1898-22552392-16252009-12-0151758410.12775/EiP.2009.0056499Wagner’s law after more than century – increase or decrease of public expenditure stipulates economic growth?Krzysztof Szlichciński0Collegium Mazovia in Siedlce<p>The main aim of this paper is to refresh the theoretical concept called Wagner’s Law which says that economic growth should be stipulated by increasing public expenditure. Statistical data confirm that there has been a growing share of public expenditure in the national income of main countries for the past century, which may be treated as a sign of a diminishing role of the market mechanism in the process of economic development.</p><p>It is not easy to prove beyond any doubt that growing public expenditure influences directly the acceleration of the economic growth rate, among others because nowadays the state is able to use instruments which are difficult to quantify, and instead of expenditure it may use, for instance, tax relaxation or tax exemptions.</p><p>Observations of the long term trends lead to the conclusion that allocation of resources by the state systematically supersedes the market mechanism. When in highly developed countries the public expenditure share in the national income come close to the limit of 50%, they try hard not to exceed this threshold, although 40% share seems to be the level required by those countries.</p>http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma//index.php/EiP/article/view/7277Wagner’s Lawpublic expenditureeconomic policyeconomic growth
spellingShingle Krzysztof Szlichciński
Wagner’s law after more than century – increase or decrease of public expenditure stipulates economic growth?
Ekonomia i Prawo
Wagner’s Law
public expenditure
economic policy
economic growth
title Wagner’s law after more than century – increase or decrease of public expenditure stipulates economic growth?
title_full Wagner’s law after more than century – increase or decrease of public expenditure stipulates economic growth?
title_fullStr Wagner’s law after more than century – increase or decrease of public expenditure stipulates economic growth?
title_full_unstemmed Wagner’s law after more than century – increase or decrease of public expenditure stipulates economic growth?
title_short Wagner’s law after more than century – increase or decrease of public expenditure stipulates economic growth?
title_sort wagner s law after more than century increase or decrease of public expenditure stipulates economic growth
topic Wagner’s Law
public expenditure
economic policy
economic growth
url http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma//index.php/EiP/article/view/7277
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