Panoeconomicus (Jan 2010)

The link between government spending, consumer confidence and consumption expenditures in emerging market countries

  • Özerkek Yasemin,
  • Çelik Sadullah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/PAN1004471O
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 4
pp. 471 – 485

Abstract

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The impact of government spending on private consumption is extensively studied in the literature. However, the main theme of these studies is the possible crowding-in or crowding-out impact of government spending on consumer spending. This paper attempts to introduce a new variable to this well-known literature by investigating the existence of a relationship between government expenditure, consumer spending and consumer confidence for a group of emerging market countries. We examine whether a change in consumer confidence causes any change in government spending. Moreover, we analyze whether there is a feedback from government spending and private consumption to consumer confidence. Our empirical findings demonstrate the important role of consumer confidence on government spending and private consumption expenditures.

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