The efficiency of social public expenditure in European countries: a two-stage analysis |
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Authors: | Maria Alessandra Antonelli |
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Affiliation: | Department of Legal, Philosophical and Economic Studies, School of Law, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | Do European countries differ in the efficiency of their welfare policies? And which factors can account for such variability? To address these questions, we perform a two-stage efficiency analysis. First, based on a composite output indicator for social protection expenditure, we measure efficiency by means of the Free Disposable Hull and Data Envelopment Analysis techniques. Second, we perform an econometric analysis to identify the factors that can be associated to cross-country differences. We find that countries scoring higher efficiency have higher education and GDP levels, a smaller population size, a lower degree of selectivity of their welfare systems and a lower corruption level. |
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Keywords: | Social expenditure efficiency free disposable hull data envelopment analysis non-discretionary factors |
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