Title of article
Does government spending crowd out private consumption in Malaysia
Author/Authors
Ismail, Nor Asmat Universiti Sains Malaysia - School of Social Science, Malaysia
From page
33
To page
43
Abstract
This paper investigates the relationship between government spending and private consumption in Malaysia. The empirical results show that: first, in Malaysia, government spending and private consumption are best described as complementary rather than as substitutes. So, this paper rejects the arguments that there is a significant degree of substitutability between government spending and private consumption. Private consumption cannot be held responsible for any crowding-out effects that government spending might have on aggregate demand. Second, in Malaysia, the tax variable is significantly different from zero. So, the rejection of Ricardian equivalence is confirmed statistically. Therefore, demand management policies, especially expansionary fiscal policy should be continued to foster economic growth.
Keywords
government spending , private consumption , Ricardian equivalence
Journal title
Jurnal Kemanusiaan
Journal title
Jurnal Kemanusiaan
Record number
2574785
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