Applying panel SVAR modelling to 1995–2017 regional data, we estimate fiscal multipliers in Italy at national and sub-national level and find that expansionary fiscal policies produce positive and persistent effects on GDP. Fiscal mul- tipliers remain larger than 1 even 10 years after a discre- tionary fiscal policy is implemented. Government investment stimulates output more than government con- sumption. Moreover, fiscal multipliers are higher in Centre- Northern regions than in Southern ones. Such evidence is confirmed when fiscal foresight is considered. Our findings support the Keynesian perspective, indicating that Italy should increase public investments to foster economic growth especially in the poorest Southern regions.
Quantifying fiscal multipliers in Italy: A Panel SVAR analysis using regional data / Deleidi, Matteo; Romaniello, Davide; Tosi, Francesca. - In: PAPERS IN REGIONAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1056-8190. - ELETTRONICO. - 100:5(2021), pp. 1158-1177. [10.1111/pirs.12620]
Quantifying fiscal multipliers in Italy: A Panel SVAR analysis using regional data
Tosi, Francesca
2021
Abstract
Applying panel SVAR modelling to 1995–2017 regional data, we estimate fiscal multipliers in Italy at national and sub-national level and find that expansionary fiscal policies produce positive and persistent effects on GDP. Fiscal mul- tipliers remain larger than 1 even 10 years after a discre- tionary fiscal policy is implemented. Government investment stimulates output more than government con- sumption. Moreover, fiscal multipliers are higher in Centre- Northern regions than in Southern ones. Such evidence is confirmed when fiscal foresight is considered. Our findings support the Keynesian perspective, indicating that Italy should increase public investments to foster economic growth especially in the poorest Southern regions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.