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The Efficiency of Social Expenditures in the Fight against Extreme Poverty in Europe [Die Effizienz Der Sozialausgaben Im Kampf Gegen Extreme Armut in Europa]
Arno Tausch Innsbruck University - Faculty of Political Science and Sociology - Department of Political Science September 15, 2008 Abstract: In this qualitative sociological and quantitative economic policy paper, we show the trade-off between social expenditures and absolute poverty, and construct a non-parametric efficiency indicator, combining the residuals from the trade-off between social expenditures per capita and absolute poverty from recent EU-Commission and UNDP data (% of the population below 10 Euros, 5 Euros, and 13 Dollars a day, as well as % of the population dying before age 60). Among the older EU-15 members, Germany is among the least efficient systems, while the Czech Republic again leads the field, thus replicating recent results reported by Heshmati et al.
Note: Downloadable document is in German. Keywords: Social Spending, European Commission, Index Numbers and Aggregation, Cross-Sectional Models, Spatial Models, Economic Integration, Regional Economic Activity, International Factor Movements, International Political Economy JEL Classifications: C43, C21, F15, R11, F2l, F5 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: September 18, 2008 ; Last revised: February 03, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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