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, 2020
This study examines the role of economic governance in the relationship between public spending, private investment, and economic growth in Vietnam at the provincial level. The study data consist of sixty-two Vietnamese provinces for the period 2006–2015.
Su Dinh Thanh, N. Hart, N. P. Canh
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This study examines the role of economic governance in the relationship between public spending, private investment, and economic growth in Vietnam at the provincial level. The study data consist of sixty-two Vietnamese provinces for the period 2006–2015.
Su Dinh Thanh, N. Hart, N. P. Canh
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Insights in Global Public Spending
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013Governments around the globe are opening up public spending data in order to promote transparency and citizen awareness. However, data openness by itself is not enough to guarantee that the data is consumed efficiently and in meaningful ways. In this work public spending data from seven governments, both local and national, with total value almost 1,5 ...
Michalis Vafopoulos +5 more
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Is public spending behavior important for Chinese official promotion? Evidence from city-level
China economic review, 2019This paper aims to examine the effect of public expenditure on local officials' promotion. The main objectives of this study are as follows. Firstly, we seek to discuss if the expansion of public spending will contribute to local official promotion ...
W. Que, Yabin Zhang, G. Schulze
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Nursing Standard, 2016
'Spending on public health offers the best value for public money. We should fund more and spend more on public health, not less'.
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'Spending on public health offers the best value for public money. We should fund more and spend more on public health, not less'.
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Intergenerational Equity And Public Spending
Health Affairs, 2004Concerns over public spending for elders and children are not new. Some of our previous work, combined with the analysis by Susmita Pati and colleagues in this volume of Health Affairs, documents a substantial divergence of social welfare spending for children and elders between 1965 and 2000.
Paul W, Newacheck, A E, Benjamin
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Public spending in federal protected areas in Brazil
Land Use Policy, 2019Establishing protected areas (PAs) is one of the most common land use policies implemented by governments to maintain healthy ecosystems at different spatial scales and in distinct socioeconomic settings.
José Maria Cardoso Silva +3 more
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Intergenerational Equity and Public Spending
Pediatrics, 1991Both inside and outside of government, it has been widely held that the recent growth in spending for programs for older persons has come at the expense of commitments to programs for other vulnerable groups, especially children.1,2 What had emerged a decade ago as concerns about the "graying of the federal budget"3 and "uncontrollable spending"4 for ...
A E, Benjamin, P W, Newacheck, H, Wolfe
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Radio's Impact on Public Spending
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2004Summary: If informed voters receive favorable policies, then the invention of a new mass medium may affect government policies since it affects who is informed and who is not. These ideas are developed in a voting model. The model forms the basis for an empirical investigation of a major New Deal relief program implemented in the middle of the ...
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Public spending structure, minimal state and economic growth in France (1870–2010)
Economic Modelling, 2018There is now a vast literature on the effects of the various functional components of public spending on growth. This contribution focuses on the effects of the composition of public spending on growth with reference to France for the period 1870–2010 ...
F. Facchini, Elena Seghezza
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In the spending ratio, the share of private goods financed from private funds (political spending) is the largest than the share of public goods (Samuelson). Political spending breaks Say’s law because they can be consumed with no productive counterpart.
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