Measuring Efficiency of Macro Systems: An Application to Millennium Development Goal Attainment
Ajay Tandon
Asian Development Review (ADR), 2005, vol. 22, issue 02, 108-125
Abstract:
At least part of the effort toward attainment of health and education Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) could come from improvements in efficiency of delivery mechanisms. Hence, it is important to know which countries—or which regions within countries—are able to attain higher MDG outcomes even after controlling for resource inputs. This information can be useful for policymakers and can enable a second-stage analysis of why is it that some regions or countries are doing better than others. This paper reviews the methodology for measuring efficiency of macro systems using the health and education sectors as examples. A simpler characterization of efficiency that is less dependent on econometric specifications is introduced. As an example, this method of measuring efficiency is applied to assess the efficiency of health system outcomes at the district (kabupaten) level in Indonesia.
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1142/S0116110505500095
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