Oil Revenue Shocks and Government Spending Behavior in Iran

Refereed Journal // 2011
Refereed Journal // 2011

Oil Revenue Shocks and Government Spending Behavior in Iran

Oil revenues play an important role in the political economy of Iran. On average, 60% of the Iranian government revenues and 90% of export revenues originate from oil and gas resources. Current international sanctions on Iran have mainly targeted the oil production capacity of Iran and its exports to the global markets. In this study, we analyze the dynamic effects of oil shocks on different categories of the Iranian government expenditures from 1959 to 2007, using impulse response functions (IRF) and variance decomposition analysis (VDC) techniques. The main results show that Iran's military and security expenditures significantly respond to a shock in oil revenues (or oil prices), while social spending components do not show significant reactions to such shocks.

Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza (2011), Oil Revenue Shocks and Government Spending Behavior in Iran, Energy Economics 33 , 1055-1069