RICARDIAN EQUIVALENCE: FURTHER EVIDENCE

ATREYA CHAKRABORTY, ABDIKARIM M. FARAH
1996 International economic journal  
The Ricardian Hypothesis states that for a given level of government expenditure, aggregate demand is neutral to changes in the debt-to-tax ratio. Many economists argue that the private and government sectors have different planning horizons which will lead to deviations from Ricardian equivalence. In this paper, by using a model that nests both Ricardian equivalence and an alternative hypothesis, we empirically investigate whether the private sector has a shorter planning horizon than the
more » ... nment sector. The evidence presented in this study suggests that there is no difference between the planning horizons of the private and government sectors. [E62]
doi:10.1080/10168739600080017 fatcat:otsl24gju5b7dfvhaj2iljmesy