Prague Economic Papers 2011, 20(4):291-308 | DOI: 10.18267/j.pep.401
The Welfare State and Economic Growth
- University of Economics Prague, Department of Public Finance, Czech Republic (izak@vse.cz).
The paper examines whether redistribution policy is bad or good for economic growth by analysing government expenditure on the welfare state in the old and new post-socialist EU countries from the mid-1990 to 2008. Due to the differences among countries fixed effect is included in the model using panel data. We find negative association between the mean values of expenditure on the welfare state in several time periods and the subsequent GDP growth rate for EU-25 and also for the subsets (EU-15 and EU-10) of the EU countries. When taking into account explicitly the government budget constraint and applying dynamics the same conclusion can be drawn for EU-25. Welfare state expenditure has statistically significant negative coefficient confirming the postulated hypothesis of a negative impact on the GDP growth rate.
Keywords: economic growth, government expenditure, welfare state, panel fixed effects
JEL classification: E6, H5
Published: January 1, 2011 Show citation
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