Um ensaio sobre o tamanho ideal do governo: um estudo de caso do Paquistão

Autores

  • Nadeem Akhtar University of Central Punjab, Multan Campus Pakistan
  • Muhammad Sohail Tahir Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad Vehari, Pakistan
  • Bilal Tariq Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad Vehari, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Khurrum Rashid NBP Regional Office, Multan Pakistan
  • Orangzab . Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad Vehari, Pakistan

Palavras-chave:

Governo, Paquistão, desenvolvimento, orçamento, despesas.

Resumo

O Paquistão é um país em desenvolvimento e enfrenta o problema do déficit fiscal, já que os gastos do governo são mais altos do que as receitas. Nesta situação, o governo tem de contrair empréstimos para cobrir esse déficit, e o ônus dos empréstimos e do serviço da dívida está aumentando significativamente. Além disso, a maior parte do orçamento foi para o serviço da dívida. Sob essas circunstâncias, este estudo é uma tentativa de encontrar o tamanho ideal do governo e compará-lo com o tamanho real do governo.

Para calcular o nível ideal de limiar de gastos do governo, a metodologia usada por Heerden (2008) para o Paquistão é adotada. Finalmente, este estudo fornece um guia para os formuladores de políticas, seja para reduzir ou aumentar o tamanho do governo.

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Biografia do Autor

Nadeem Akhtar, University of Central Punjab, Multan Campus Pakistan

University of Central Punjab, Multan Campus Pakistan

Muhammad Sohail Tahir, Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad Vehari, Pakistan

Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad Vehari, Pakistan

Bilal Tariq, Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad Vehari, Pakistan

Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad Vehari, Pakistan

Muhammad Khurrum Rashid, NBP Regional Office, Multan Pakistan

NBP Regional Office, Multan Pakistan

Orangzab ., Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad Vehari, Pakistan

Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS University Islamabad Vehari, Pakistan

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2018-12-27

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Akhtar, N., Tahir, M. S., Tariq, B., Rashid, M. K., & ., O. (2018). Um ensaio sobre o tamanho ideal do governo: um estudo de caso do Paquistão. Amazonia Investiga, 7(17), 453–461. Recuperado de https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/760

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