نتایج جستجو برای: public spending

تعداد نتایج: 393954  

2012
Renee Bowen Ying Chen Hülya Eraslan

Do mandatory spending programs such as Medicare improve efficiency? We analyze a model with two parties allocating a fixed budget to a public good and private transfers each period over an infinite horizon. We compare two institutions that differ in whether public good spending is discretionary or mandatory. We model mandatory spending as an endogenous status quo since it is enacted by law and ...

Wagner's law indicates a positive long-run equilibrium relationship between per capita income growth and the relative size of the public sector. Accordingly, the main purpose of this article is to verify Wagner's theory and the law on operational budgeting reforms on public spending and educational, health, and military priorities. To meet these ends, the data of 13 Asian selected countries dur...

2003
Paul Goren

The conventional wisdom in public opinion research suggests that the white public views government spending as a single race-coded issue. This article develops an alternative theory that rests on two propositions. First, the white public sees government spending not as a single issue, but rather, as two distinct issues: spending on the deserving poor and spending on the undeserving poor. Second...

Journal: :Health affairs 2003
Gerard F Anderson Uwe E Reinhardt Peter S Hussey Varduhi Petrosyan

This paper uses the latest data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to compare the health systems of the thirty member countries in 2000. Total health spending--the distribution of public and private health spending in the OECD countries--is presented and discussed. U.S. public spending as a percentage of GDP (5.8 percent) is virtually identical to public spend...

Journal: :AIDS 2016
Kristina M Talbert-Slagle Maureen E Canavan Erika M Rogan Leslie A Curry Elizabeth H Bradley

OBJECTIVE Despite considerable advances in the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, the burden of new infections of HIV and AIDS varies substantially across the country. Previous studies have demonstrated associations between increased healthcare spending and better HIV/AIDS outcomes; however, less is known about the association between spending on social services and public health spending an...

Journal: :Asian Journal of Economic Modelling 2017

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique 2021

Journal: :Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 2014

Journal: :European Journal of Political Economy 2017

2017
Linda Diem Tran Frederick J. Zimmerman Jonathan E. Fielding

As much as 30% of US health care spending in the United States does not improve individual or population health. To a large extent this excess spending results from prices that are too high and from administrative waste. In the public sector, and particularly at the state level, where budget constraints are severe and reluctance to raise taxes high, this spending crowds out social, educational,...

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