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This paper test the validity of the proposition that there is a causal relationship between government expenditure and government reveneu for Greece over the period 1957-1993. The empirical analysis employs tests of cointegration as pre-test for Granger test of causality. The empirical evidence suggest that there is a long run relationship between expenditure and revenue and ecpenditures cause revenue.
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Hondroyiannis, G., & Papapetrou, E. (2016). Sebuah pengujian terhadap hubungan kausalitas antara belanja pemerintah dan pendapatan pemerintah: Sebuah analisis kointegrasi. Economic Journal of Emerging Markets, 4(2), 183–193. https://doi.org/10.20885/ejem.v4i2.6884