Does economic globalization affect government spending? A meta-analysis

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Philipp Heimberger
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[1] Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies,Institute for Comprehensive Analysis of the Economy
[2] Johannes Kepler University Linz,undefined
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Public Choice | 2021年 / 187卷
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Globalization; Trade openness; Financial openness; Government spending; Meta-analysis; H7; H87; C23;
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Despite extensive econometric testing, the research literature has been unable to draw firm conclusions regarding the effect of economic globalization on government spending. This paper explores various dimensions of the wide variation in existing estimates of the globalization-spending relationship. By applying meta-analysis and meta-regression methods to a unique data set consisting of 1182 observations from 79 peer-reviewed articles, we find that the evidence rejects theoretical views predicting strong unidirectional effects of economic globalization on government spending. Once we account for publication selection bias, no evidence of a non-zero average empirical effect is found. More importantly, however, the type of government spending matters: while the results are consistent with the view that economic globalization exerts small-to-moderate downward pressure on government spending for social protection and welfare, other spending components are affected less significantly. The meta-regression analysis shows further that several factors influence the globalization-spending estimates reported in the literature, including the choice of the economic globalization indicator, details of the econometric specifications, and publication characteristics.
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页码:349 / 374
页数:25
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