In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a general government spending data set, by function, for 12 European countries. In particular, we split government consumption into two categories. The 1rst category—“public goods”— includes defence, public order, and justice. The second category—“merit goods”—includes health, education, and other services that could have been provided privately. Equations from a relatively general permanent income model are estimated by GMM. The estimates are fairly robust in showing that public goods substitute while merit goods complement private consumption. However, the relation between merit goods and private goods turns out to be stronger than that between public goods and private goods. Thus, in the aggregate government and private consumption are complements.

Fiorito, R., Kollintzas, T. (2004). Public Goods, Merit Goods, and the Relation Between Private and Government Consumption. EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 48, 1367-1398.

Public Goods, Merit Goods, and the Relation Between Private and Government Consumption

FIORITO, RICCARDO;
2004-01-01

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In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a general government spending data set, by function, for 12 European countries. In particular, we split government consumption into two categories. The 1rst category—“public goods”— includes defence, public order, and justice. The second category—“merit goods”—includes health, education, and other services that could have been provided privately. Equations from a relatively general permanent income model are estimated by GMM. The estimates are fairly robust in showing that public goods substitute while merit goods complement private consumption. However, the relation between merit goods and private goods turns out to be stronger than that between public goods and private goods. Thus, in the aggregate government and private consumption are complements.
2004
Fiorito, R., Kollintzas, T. (2004). Public Goods, Merit Goods, and the Relation Between Private and Government Consumption. EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 48, 1367-1398.
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