Composition of Government Expenditure, Human Capital Accumulation, and Welfare

Author/Editor:

John J Matovu

Publication Date:

January 1, 2000

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

This paper uses a dynamic general equilibrium model calibrated to Ugandan data to examine the welfare effects of alternative scenarios of government expenditure and tax financing. Two expenditure types are considered: social spending that affects human capital, and infrastructure expenditures that affect productivity. The paper finds that social expenditures lead to higher economic growth depending on the form of financing; young generations benefit most from social spending financed by consumption taxes; agents do not substitute between human and physical capital as a result of changes in expenditure composition; and improving the productivity of fiscal expenditure is both growth and welfare enhancing.

Series:

Working Paper No. 2000/015

Subject:

English

Publication Date:

January 1, 2000

ISBN/ISSN:

9781451843255/1018-5941

Stock No:

WPIEA0152000

Pages:

26

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