Beyond Guns and Butter: Finnish Central Government Spending Patterns the in Twentieth Century

Authors

  • Jari Eloranta Appalachian State University
  • Jari Kauppila Joint Transport Research Centre of the OECD; International Transport Forum, Paris, France

Abstract

This paper explains the long-run demand for central government spending in Finland by analyzing quantitative and qualitative changes in the spending behavior, examining possible links between variables in a VAR-framework, and performing multivariate analysis of the demand factors. The results was shoved that a explained by a lack of military versus social spending tradeoff effect. Even though certain other variables were found to be relevant in explaining this demand, this lack of a tradeoff increased the Finnish spending levels substantially during the twentieth centurt welfare state expansion.

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