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Impact of government spending shocks in the Visegrad countries, 1999Q1-2019Q4

Published: September 24, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.21397v1

By: Zoltan Bartha, Marco M. Matarrese

Potential Business Impact:

Government spending boosts economies more in V4.

Business Areas:
Social Assistance Government and Military

This study investigates the impact of a fiscal policy spending shock on the economy of the Visegrad 4 countries. The impact is estimated with an SVAR model, and the calculations are based on 84 quarterly observations (1999Q1-2019Q4). The results suggest that fiscal expansion has a larger than usual impact in the V4 countries (except for Slovakia): the estimated long-term (5-year) cumulative spending multipliers are 0.81 for Czechia, 1.14 for Hungary, and 1.76 for Poland (the Slovakian multiplier has a value of -0.18, but it is not significant). The discussion section also connects higher spending multipliers with a higher share of VAT revenues, a higher debt ratio, higher foreign debt, and lower openness.

Page Count
14 pages

Category
Economics:
General Economics