The Impact of Financial Crises on Social Spending: Delving Into the Effects in Developed and Developing Countries

37 Pages Posted: 28 Mar 2022 Last revised: 18 Oct 2023

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Thanh Cong Nguyen

Phenikaa University

Vítor Castro

Loughborough University

Justine A Wood

Loughborough University - Loughborough Business School

Date Written: February 1, 2023

Abstract

This paper assesses the impact of financial crises on governmental social spending and its components (healthcare, education, and social protection) using a panel of 108 countries from 1991-2019. An important contribution of this study is that it assesses the effects of different types of financial crises (banking, currency, and debt) in addition to distinguishing between developed and developing countries. The findings indicate that while developed countries neutralise the adverse effects of crises by increasing social spending, developing countries tend to shrink outlays – in particular healthcare and social protection – when financial crises strike, despite the associated negative consequences on human and social wellbeing. Moreover, debt crises proved to be more detrimental to social spending than banking and currency crises in developing countries. An important policy implication arising from our analysis is that governments should maintain a high level of fiscal balance in normal times to be able to finance welfare state expansion programmes during periods of financial crises, especially in emerging/developing countries.

Keywords: Financial Crisis; Social Spending; Political Orientation; Elections; System-GMM

JEL Classification: C23, D72, G01, H5

Suggested Citation

Nguyen, Thanh Cong and Castro, Vítor and Wood, Justine A, The Impact of Financial Crises on Social Spending: Delving Into the Effects in Developed and Developing Countries (February 1, 2023). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4045209 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4045209

Thanh Cong Nguyen (Contact Author)

Phenikaa University ( email )

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Hanoi, Hanoi 100803
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Vítor Castro

Loughborough University ( email )

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Nottingham NG1 4BU
Great Britain

Justine A Wood

Loughborough University - Loughborough Business School ( email )

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Leicestershire
United Kingdom

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