The Efficiency of Government Expenditure: Experiences From Africa
Keiko Honjo,
Marijn Verhoeven and
Sanjeev Gupta
No 1997/153, IMF Working Papers from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
This paper assesses the efficiency of government expenditure on education and health in 38 countries in Africa in 1984-95, both in relation to each other and compared with countries in Asia and the Western Hemisphere. The results show that, on average, countries in Africa are less efficient than countries in Asia and the Western Hemisphere; however, education and health spending in Africa became more efficient during that period. The assessment further suggests that improvements in educational attainment and health output in African countries require more than just higher budgetary allocations.
Keywords: WP; government spending; efficiency score; country authorities; output indicator; FDH analysis; government expenditure; Africa; efficiency; education; health; social indicators; production possibility frontier; Education spending; Health care spending; Western Hemisphere; Asia and Pacific; West Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 60
Date: 1997-11-01
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