How Fiscal Policy Affects Non-Oil Economic Performance in Azerbaijan?

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khatai Aliyev ◽  
Orkhan Nadirov
2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (8) ◽  
pp. 862-876
Author(s):  
Andrew Crawley ◽  
Max Munday ◽  
Annette Roberts

Over the last decade the UK has seen greater fiscal devolution with both Wales and Scotland gaining additional powers. However, to date, such devolution has not been sufficiently accompanied by an increase in the production of more local economic data to assist policymaking choices. The paper considers this issue by first exploring, in general, the availability of local economic data with a focus on Input–Output tables and trade statistics. The case of Wales is then used to explore the problems associated with the lack of local economic data. The paper suggests that not providing the means to assess how fiscal policy might impact economic performance could present a particularly serious challenge for devolved governments. The conclusions discuss how a devolved data deficit might be overcome in a cost-effective manner.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
George Halkos ◽  
◽  
Epameinondas Paizanos

Author(s):  
Erry Setiawan

The objectives of this study are: 1) Analyze the perceptions of fiscal policy 2021 towards the Covid-19 pandemic. 2) Analyze the influence of regional economic performance on the Covid-19 pandemic. 3) Analyze the effect of perceptions of fiscal 2021 on mountain bike sales volume. 4) Analyze the influence of regional economic performance on mountain bike sales volume. 5) To find out and analyze the effect of mountain bike sales volume on the Covid-19 pandemic. 6) To find out and analyze the effect of the perception of fiscal 2021 policy indirectly on the volume of mountain bike sales through the Covid-19 pandemic. 7) Analyze the effect of regional economic performance indirectly on mountain bike sales volume through the Covid-19 pandemic. The population in this study were consumers of Toko Sumber Agung Jl. Commerce in Mojokerto City. The sampling method used census technique, data analysis used SPSS version 20 for validity test with factor analysis, reliability test with Cronbach. Classic assumption test and multiple linear regression analysis, to verify and prove the research hypothesis. From the research results it can be concluded as follows: 1) Perceptions of fiscal 2021 policy have no effect on the Covid-19 Pandemic 2) Regional economic performance has a significant effect on the Covid-19 Pandemic 3) Perceptions of fiscal policy in 2021 have no effect on mountain bike sales volume regions have a significant effect on mountain bike sales volume 5) The Covid-19 pandemic has a significant effect on mountain bike sales volumes 6) Perceptions of 2021 fiscal policy have an indirect effect on mountain bike sales volume through the Covid-19 Pandemic 7) Regional economic performance has an indirect effect the volume of mountain bike sales through the Covid-19 Pandemic


1993 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 350-374 ◽  
Author(s):  
MICHAEL COMISKEY

This article examines a theoretically important issue that has received surprisingly little attention: whether the process of democratic competition for public office has fueled the growth of domestic spending in the capitalist democracies since World War II. Probably because it is difficult to measure electoral competition in multiparty systems, existing comparative studies of public spending either ignore this question or use dubious measures of electoral competition. This study presents and tests some conceptually more appealing measures of competition. The results show a strong, robust relationship between improved indicators of electoral competition and the growth of domestic spending from 1950 to 1973 and 1973 to 1983. The study concludes by analyzing the implications of the findings for economic performance in the capitalist democracies and for the democratic management of fiscal policy.


2010 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 391-424
Author(s):  
Indra Maipita ◽  
Mohd. Dan Jantan ◽  
Nor Azam Abdul Razak

The government is continuously formulating some policies in order to boast economic growth and downsize poverty rate. However, the government is facing some obstacles such as an increasingly in budget deficit which is potentially impacting to the determining of priority scale as well as the pro and contra within it. Based on that consideration, economic policy is needed to be revised and redesigned in order to meet the need of pro growth, pro job, and pro poor. Generally, this research aims to examine the impact of an expansion and contraction of fiscal policy measures on Indonesia economic performance. For the purpose of this study, the change of macro economic indicators, economic sector performance, and the change of poverty and income distribution are examined using the Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model. In order to evaluate the disparity of income distribution, beta distribution function is used which is adopted from Decaluwe, et al. (1999). This study employs Foster, Greer, and Thorbecke (F-G-T) and Cockburn (2001) methods to evaluate poverty (poverty incidence) on each household group. The results of this study show that the impact of an increase in subsidy is more favourable than two others fiscal policy measures. Even though the policy of transfer income gives a positive impact for the upsizing of rural household income and the downsizing in poverty, but on the other hand it has negative impact on others household income which aggregately has a negative impact on the decreasing of GDP. JEL Classification: I32, E62.Keywords: fiscal policy, poverty, income distribution


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