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Econ 240 C

Econ 240 C. Lecture 12. The Big Picture. Exploring alternative perspectives Exploratory Data Analysis Looking at components Trend analysis Forecasting long term Distributed lags Forecasting short term. The 2010-2011 CA Budget. Long Run Perspectives Univariate trends

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Econ 240 C

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  1. Econ 240 C Lecture 12

  2. The Big Picture • Exploring alternative perspectives • Exploratory Data Analysis • Looking at components • Trend analysis • Forecasting long term • Distributed lags • Forecasting short term

  3. The 2010-2011 CA Budget • Long Run Perspectives • Univariate trends • Bivariate relationships • Short Run

  4. UC Budget $B nominal Vs. Fiscal Year

  5. UC Budget Billions Nominal $ Vs. Fiscal Year: 1998-09 – 2010-11

  6. ? 2001-02 Recession 1991-2 RECESSION

  7. US Civilian Unemployment Rate

  8. UC’s Share of California General Fund Expenditures

  9. Relative Size of California Government

  10. CA Budget Crisis • Estimate of the relative size of the CA government: 5.14 % • Estimate of UC’s Budget Share: 3.68% • UC Bud = 0.0368*0.0514*CAPY • UC Bud = 0.00189* 1597.2 $B • UC Bud = 3.021 $B for 2010-11 • UC Bud = 3.019 $B Governor’s proposal

  11. Schedule 6 Fiscal Year: CA personal Income, CA General Fund Expenditures

  12. Schedule 9: UC Budget, Gen. Fund Support

  13. Salary by Major

  14. Economic Concept of a Public Good • Consumption by one person does not leave less for the next person • National Defense • Safe Streets • Public Health • Flu shots • Measle vaccinations

  15. Return to Education

  16. The story based on a bivariate distributed lag model 07-08

  17. Another Story Based On a Univariate ARIMA Model

  18. Part I. CA Budget Crisis

  19. CA Budget Crisis • What is Happening to UC? • UC Budget from the state General Fund

  20. UC Budget • Econ 240A Lab Four • New data for Fiscal Year 2008-09 • Governor’s Budget Summary 2008-09 • released January 2008 • http://www.dof.ca.gov/

  21. CA Budget Crisis • What is happening to the CA economy? • CA personal income

  22. Log Scale

  23. Nov 1989 Berlin Wall Down

  24. CA Budget Crisis • How is UC faring relative to the CA economy?

  25. CA Budget Crisis • What is happening to CA state Government? • General Fund Expenditures?

  26. CA Budget Crisis • How is CA state government General Fund expenditure faring relative to the CA economy?

  27. Long Run Pattern Analysis • Make use of definitions: • UCBudget = (UCBudget/CA Gen Fnd Exp)*(CA Gen Fnd Exp/CA Pers Inc)* CA Pers Inc • UC Budget = UC Budget Share*Relative Size of CA Government*CA Pers Inc

  28. What has happened to UC’s Share of CA General Fund Expenditures? • UC Budget Share = (UC Budget/CA Gen Fnd Exp)

  29. UC Budget Crisis • UC’s Budget Share goes down about one tenth of one per cent per year • will the legislature continue to lower UC’s share? • Probably, since competing constituencies such as prisons, health and K-12 will continue to lobby the legislature.

  30. What has happened to the size of California Government Expenditure Relative to Personal Income? • Relative Size of CA Government = (CA Gen Fnd Exp/CA Pers Inc)

  31. 07-08

  32. California Political History • Proposition 13 • approximately 2/3 of CA voters passed Prop. 13 on June 6, 1978 reducing property tax and shifting fiscal responsibility from the local to state level • Gann Inititiative (Prop 4) • In November 1979, the Gann initiative was passed by the voters, limits real per capita government expenditures

  33. CA Budget Crisis • Estimate of the relative size of the CA government: 6.50 % • Estimate of UC’s Budget Share: 3.00% • UC Bud = 0.03*0.065*CAPY • UC Bud = 0.00195* 1588.5 $B • UC Bud = 3.098 $B for 2008-09 • UC Bud = 3.494 Governor’s proposal

  34. Forecasts of UC Budget, 08-09

  35. Econometric Estimates of UCBUD • Linear trend • Exponential trend • Linear dependence on CAPY • Constant elasticity of CAPY

  36. Econometric Estimates • Linear Trend Estimate • UCBUDB(t) = a + b*t +e(t) • A lucky coincidence • Usually either too low or too high!

  37. A Lucky Coincidence: 2 out of 10

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