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Empirical Research on Financial Expenditure Policy to the Effect of Inflation

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Information and Automation (ISIA 2010)

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By the global financial crisis, early 2009 China’s economic continued last year’s decline trends, in response to this situation, the government adopted a series of financial expenditure policy. In this paper, it adopts monthly data of financial expenditure and consumer price index which is from 1996 1 month - December 2008 in China, and analyzes impact which is from the government’s expenditure to inflation. The results show that the explanatory power which is about financial expenditure to inflation is very low.

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Chen, Wj., Hu, L. (2011). Empirical Research on Financial Expenditure Policy to the Effect of Inflation. In: Qi, L. (eds) Information and Automation. ISIA 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 86. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19853-3_30

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