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Title: Fiscal policy and the effects of government purchases : the case of the United Kingdom
Authors: Rote, A. W.
Keywords: Fiscal policy -- Great Britain -- Evaluation
Government purchasing -- Great Britain
Fiscal policy -- Great Britain -- Mathematical models
Great Britain -- Economic policy
Issue Date: 1972
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Arts
Citation: Rote, A. W. (1972). Fiscal policy and the effects of government purchases : the case of the United Kingdom. Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 5(1), 34-44.
Abstract: Seemingly little work has been done since Peacock and Stewart's article to distinguish between the two impacts of the Government on the economy through its purchasing function. By using statistics of inter-industry relations in the United Kingdom, they were able to show that public expenditure distributed among industrial sectors had both 'primary' and 'secondary' effects. More recently it has been shown that a knowledge of these indirect impacts may be helpful, viewed together with the circumstances of the time, in achieving accepted fiscal objectives. In the following analysis all figures are confined to the United Kingdom Government expenditure on goods and services in 1963, transfer payments being ignored. A refinement on the Peacock + Stewart exposition is that we include both gross domestic capital formation and current expenditure.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/40485
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