MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Governmental interventionism degree in economy - a case study in OECD countries

  • Sadeh Arik,
  • Radu Claudia Florina,
  • Feniser Cristina,
  • Brown Ken

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201929007012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 290
p. 07012

Abstract

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In this study, we talk about the economic role of the state, and we analyze the degree of its intervention in the economy within the OECD countries, for the period 2000-2016. Thus, we seek to identify the countries characterized by an active intervention as well as a weaker level of state intervention. Then, we show the types of public spending that the state places more emphasis on. We analyze the distribution of state intervention (given by budget revenues) concerning to GDP, fiscal pressure, the period before and after the 2008 crises and certain types of expenditure. We can say that, generally, well-developed countries are characterized by a high level of state interventionism, while less developed ones by lower interventionism. The degree of interventionism level is smaller after the 2008 crises.