Authors
Reinhard Neck, Klaus Weyerstrass, Dmitri Blueschke, Boris Majcen, Andrej Srakar, Miroslav Verbič
Publication date
2018/5
Journal
International Advances in Economic Research
Volume
24
Pages
109-121
Publisher
Springer US
Description
In this paper, we show that successful policy aimed at enhancing economic growth in the long run must be based on policies which improve human capital and technological progress. This is applied to Slovenia, a small open economy in the European Union and the Euro Area. In particular, we investigate how fiscal policies should be designed to support economic growth without violating the European Union Stability and Growth Pact. Using the SLOPOL10 model, an econometric model of the Slovenian economy, we analyse the effects of different fiscal policies in Slovenia over the next few years by means of simulations. The fiscal policy multipliers of the Slovenian economy are small and short-lived, which renders demand-side expansionary fiscal policies inappropriate as a means of achieving higher growth. However, if an increase in government expenditures directly related to technological progress is …
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