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ID174786
Title ProperRicardian Equivalence: Empirical Evidences From China
LanguageENG
AuthorBanday, Umer Jeelanie
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article provides an empirical approach to analyze the validity of the Ricardian equivalence (RE) theorem for China using time series data over the period 1990 to 2016. The results reveal that private consumption (c) has a long run relationship with tax (T), budget deficit (d), real interest rate (r), and government spending (G2). The empirical results exhibit that the coefficients of T, r, and d are negative and statistically significant which means that an increase in any of variable will reduce private consumption. The proposition of RE theorem holds that it is insignificant if budget deficit is financed by tax increase or debt issue, since under specific conditions, the impact of government consumption on total demand remains orthogonal to the method of financing budget deficit because rational economic agents consider todays deficit financing as tomorrows tax liabilities. The results of multicointegration estimation and rational expectations model invalidates the RE theorem in China. The rejection of the RE theorem for China is due to liquidity constraint, uncertainty which offsets consumption, and finite time horizons which invalidate the RE theorem.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs: An American Review Vol. 46, No.1-4; Dec 2019: p.1-18
Journal SourceAsian Affairs: An American Review Vol: 46 No 1-4
Key WordsChina ;  Cointegration ;  Budget Deficit ;  Ricardian Equivalence


 
 
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