"11"^^ . . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . "Scientific Papers of the University of Pardubice" . "19520" . . "RIV/47813059:19520/12:#0002127!RIV13-GA0-19520___" . "129347" . "The Cyclicality of Government Expenditure and Wagner's Law - Case of Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania"@en . . . "Government Expenditure, Cyclicality, Voracity Effect, Long-Run Elasticity, Short-Run Elasticity"@en . "24" . "RIV/47813059:19520/12:#0002127" . "P(GAP403/11/2073)" . . . . "2" . . "The Cyclicality of Government Expenditure and Wagner's Law - Case of Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania" . "Szarowsk\u00E1, Irena" . "The importance of government expenditure management has increased during the last years. This paper provides empirical evidence on the cyclicality and the relationship between government expenditure and output in five European Union members in a period 1995-2009. We use Johansen cointegration test and the error correction model and analyze annual data on government expenditure in compliance with the COFOG international standard. The results confirm that the government expenditure functions are procyclical in most countries (91% cases in the sample). Output and government expenditure are cointegrated at least for four from ten expenditure functions in every country (four in the Czech Republic and Hungary, five in Bulgaria, seven in Slovakia and eight in Romania) and it implies a long-term relationship between government expenditure and output. Average value of long-run elasticity coefficients is 1.72 for all expenditure functions, 1.16 for total government expenditure." . . . "The Cyclicality of Government Expenditure and Wagner's Law - Case of Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania"@en . "[3DADC4547478]" . "1211-555X" . "The importance of government expenditure management has increased during the last years. This paper provides empirical evidence on the cyclicality and the relationship between government expenditure and output in five European Union members in a period 1995-2009. We use Johansen cointegration test and the error correction model and analyze annual data on government expenditure in compliance with the COFOG international standard. The results confirm that the government expenditure functions are procyclical in most countries (91% cases in the sample). Output and government expenditure are cointegrated at least for four from ten expenditure functions in every country (four in the Czech Republic and Hungary, five in Bulgaria, seven in Slovakia and eight in Romania) and it implies a long-term relationship between government expenditure and output. Average value of long-run elasticity coefficients is 1.72 for all expenditure functions, 1.16 for total government expenditure."@en . "1"^^ . . "The Cyclicality of Government Expenditure and Wagner's Law - Case of Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania" . . . . . . "1"^^ .