Few papers have attempted to assess the role of “capacity,” especially in the area of
macroeconomic statistics. Consequently, we make an attempt to advance this literature
through the construction of a “statistical capacity building index,” and then test its
explanatory power on the cyclicality of government spending. Using panel data from 62
developing countries, we find evidence that improvements in this index are associated
with less procyclicality of government spending over the period 1990–2012; with the
significance of this relationship dependent upon the quality of administrative and technical
capacity of budgetary institutions.
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