Is Impact of Government Size on Growth in ASEAN Linear or Nonlinear? Monte-Carlo Hierarchical Insights under Keynesian, Neoclassical, and Barro Perspectives

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Thach, Nguyen Ngoc [1 ]
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[1] Ho Chi Minh Univ Banking, Dept Int Econ, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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SCIENTIFIC PAPERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PARDUBICE-SERIES D-FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATION | 2024年 / 32卷 / 03期
关键词
Monte-Carlo algorithm; Bayesian hierarchical approach; Multicollineartity; Government-growth; Negative linear effect; ASEAN; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; PUBLIC-EXPENDITURE; MODEL; POLICY; LEARN;
D O I
10.46585/sp32032110
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Many prior studies on the government-growth nexus have focused on Keynesian (Keynes, 1936) or neoclassical (Lucas, 1990) traditions, while a recent research strand has paid widespread attention to Barro (1990)'s non-linear perspective. Although modern complexity sciences suggest an overall non-linear trend in a complicated, interconnected, globalized world, non-monotonicity is poorly addressed in the applied literature. This work explores both the linear and non-linear effects of government size on economic growth. By employing a hybrid Metropolis-Hastings algorithm within a hierarchical Bayesian approach to a panel of ASEAN countries over 1950-2019, which aids in handling statistical complexities, the results show a negative growth impact of government size. This finding aligns with the neoclassical viewpoint on bureaucratic inefficiencies and the distortionary effects of government intervention in a market economy. Substantial measures are needed to increase public spending efficiency and accountability, focus on productive investments, encourage private sector activities, and implement structural reforms in ASEAN.
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