Public Service Spending: Efficiency and Distributional Impact—Lessons from Asia
Rouselle Lavado () and
Gabriel Angelo Domingo ()
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Rouselle Lavado: World Bank
Gabriel Angelo Domingo: University of California, Davis
No 435, ADB Economics Working Paper Series from Asian Development Bank
Abstract:
Efficiency and equity are cornerstone concepts in rational service delivery in the public sector. This paper benchmarks efficiency and equity in public spending on health, education and social protection in a broad group of Asian Development Bank (ADB) member economies with varying levels of development. We describe public expenditure trends in health, education and social protection in the region. Following Herrera and Pang (2005), we conduct a formal efficiency benchmarking exercise using Data Envelopment Analysis and available input and output data from WDI, GFS, and ADB databases to deconstruct each member economy’s efficiency changes in health and education spending. We next turn to review service provision inequality within ADB economies using utilization rates and benefit incidence, and note the deficiency of pro-poor spending in some sectors.
Keywords: governance and institutions; MDGs and inclusive growth; poverty; social protection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H51 H52 H53 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 58 pages
Date: 2015-07-01
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