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Do governments crowd out governments? Evidence from embassies at fiscal year-end
- Abstract:
- Many governments operate budgets that expire at the end of the fiscal year and rush to spend large amounts at this time. The scale and breadth of this heightened spending raises the possibility of government departments crowding out each other at the year-end while competing with one another for limited suppliers. This may exacerbate the extent of year-end spending spikes. We investigate this possibility using expenditures of all over seas embassies and offices of the UK. We leverage a unique setting where embassies share the UK fiscal year for their budgeting but operate in countries with varying fiscal years and local economic conditions. Our results show that: (1) in every country embassies spend more at the UK fiscal year-end than in the average month; (2) the extent of this extra spending is greater in countries that have a fiscal year that overlaps with the UK; (3) embassies spend more at the end of the fiscal years of local firms.
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- Published
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- Publication website:
- http://www.ox.ac.uk/
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- Publisher:
- University of Oxford
- Series:
- Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series
- Publication date:
- 2022-10-20
- ISSN:
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1471-0498
- Paper number:
- 988
- Language:
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English
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1287321
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pubs:1287321
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2022-10-25
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- Copyright holder:
- Baumann and Klymak
- Copyright date:
- 2022
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