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The Analysis of Fiscal Illusion and Budgetary Policy in Selected Developing Countries Using Dynamic Panel Data

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 GILAK HAKIMABADI MOHAMMAD TAGHI | ZAROKI SHAHRYAR | ezoji Hosna | Issue Writer Certificate 

Pages

  21-50

Abstract

Fiscal illusion is one of the effective factors on government’ s budget status. Fiscal illusion refers to misinterpretation of financial parameters and overestimation and underestimation of expenditure and tax liabilities that leads to bias in budgetary decision at all levels of the government. Therefore, Fiscal illusion in taxpayers confronts the politicians and the decision makers with a structure of motivations that prompts the adoption of public spending (expenditure) plans and increases the size of the government and its expenditure. The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of Fiscal illusion on budgetary policy in selected developing countries between 2000 and 2014. For this purpose, we used Dynamic panel data and a System Generalized Method of Moments GMM estimator. The results showed that Fiscal illusion had a positive effect on Budget deficit. So that the effect of Fiscal illusion on Budget deficit in the oil exporting countries it is higher than other countries; in the countries with high Budget deficit is higher than in the countries with low Budget deficit; in the countries with high Fiscal illusion is higher than in the countries with low Fiscal illusion, and in the high income countries is higher than other countries. Inflation has a positive effect and exchange rate as well as the degree of trade openness has negative effect on Budget deficit.

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    GILAK HAKIMABADI, MOHAMMAD TAGHI, ZAROKI, SHAHRYAR, & ezoji, Hosna. (2019). The Analysis of Fiscal Illusion and Budgetary Policy in Selected Developing Countries Using Dynamic Panel Data. JOURNAL OF APPLIED THEORIES OF ECONOMICS, 6(1 ), 21-50. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/387364/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    GILAK HAKIMABADI MOHAMMAD TAGHI, ZAROKI SHAHRYAR, ezoji Hosna. The Analysis of Fiscal Illusion and Budgetary Policy in Selected Developing Countries Using Dynamic Panel Data. JOURNAL OF APPLIED THEORIES OF ECONOMICS[Internet]. 2019;6(1 ):21-50. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/387364/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MOHAMMAD TAGHI GILAK HAKIMABADI, SHAHRYAR ZAROKI, and Hosna ezoji, “The Analysis of Fiscal Illusion and Budgetary Policy in Selected Developing Countries Using Dynamic Panel Data,” JOURNAL OF APPLIED THEORIES OF ECONOMICS, vol. 6, no. 1 , pp. 21–50, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/387364/en

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