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Do political factors influence public health expenditures? Evidence pre- and post-great recession

机译:政治因素是否会影响公共卫生支出? 证据前和伟大的经济衰退

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This paper analyses whether government ideology and other political- and electoral-related factors influence country-level public healthcare expenditures, focussing on the impact of the Great Recession on that relationship. We test this hypothesis for the OECD countries in 1970-2016. Our results reveal the presence of a partisan effect, left-wing governments being more likely to raise public expenditures in the health sector. We also find that coalitions increase these expenditures, whilst minority governments and those with a high presence in the lower house decrease them. Meanwhile, the opportunistic behaviour of incumbents related to the timing of elections is not supported by our results. The percentage of public expenditures over total health expenditures is also examined, obtaining similar results regarding the partisan effect. However, the onset of the Great Recession has altered these relationships, neutralizing the impact of political factors.
机译:本文分析了政府意识形态和其他与选举相关因素影响国家一级的公共医疗保健支出,侧重于巨大衰退对该关系的影响。 我们于1970 - 2016年测试了经合组织国家的这一假设。 我们的结果揭示了党派效应的存在,左翼政府更有可能筹集卫生部门的公共支出。 我们还发现联盟增加了这些支出,而少数民族政府和在下部存在的高度存在下降会降低它们。 与此同时,我们的结果不支持与选举时机的现役机会主义行为。 还审查了公共支出的公共支出百分比,并获得了关于党派效应的类似结果。 然而,巨大经济衰退的开始改变了这些关系,从而取消了政治因素的影响。

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