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The impact of regional environmental governance efficiency on residents' life satisfaction-an empirical analysis of panel data from 21 cities in Guangdong Province, China (2001-2023). [PDF]
Jin H, Wu S, Zhang S.
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Do Environmental Degradation, ICT, Health Expenditure, and Institutional Quality Affect Life Expectancy? [PDF]
Zhang H, Shao Q, Uddin I, Zhang X.
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Health economics in Africa: historical perspectives, current challenges, and policy recommendations for sustainable healthcare financing and resource allocation. [PDF]
Otorkpa OJ, Musa AU, Umar AP.
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Government Health Expenditures and Health Outcomes
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006AbstractThis paper provides econometric evidence linking a country's per capita government health expenditures and per capita income to two health outcomes: under‐five mortality and maternal mortality. Using instrumental variables techniques (GMM‐H2SL), we estimate the elasticity of these outcomes with respect to government health expenditures and ...
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Modeling Government Expenditures
2020Government expenditures both as a utility good and as a production input are added to the model. The quantitative implications of different levels of government expenditures and efficiency are examined.
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Elections and Government Expenditure
2022The growth and composition of public spending in a democratic country like India get substantially influenced by political factors although the subject pertains to serious economic business of the government—an important player in the macroeconomic setting. The framing of public expenditure decisions is largely influenced by the vested interests of the
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Public Expenditure and Governance
2004After a weak performance during the so-called lost decade of the 1980s, the economies of Central America rebounded to varying degrees in the 1990s. The rebound was due to a number of factors, ranging from improvements in fiscal, monetary and exchange rate policies to an accelerating pace of structural reforms, expansion of the world economy and a more ...
Ana Corbacho, Hamid R. Davoodi
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