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Rights without Resources: The Impact of Constitutional Social Rights on Social Spending

机译:没有资源的权利:宪法社会权利对社会支出的影响

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Constitutions around the world have come to protect a growing number of social rights. This constitutionalization of social rights has generally been met with approval from academics, human-rights activists, and policy makers. But despite this widespread support, there is hardly any evidence on whether the inclusion of rights in constitutions changes how governments provide social services to their citizens. We take up this question by studying the effect of adopting the constitutional rights to education and health care on government spending. Using a data set of 196 countries’ constitutional rights and data from the World Development Indicators, we employ a variety of empirical tests to examine if the rights to education and health care are associated with increases in government spending. Our results suggest that the adoption of these social rights is not associated with statistically significant or substantively meaningful increases in government spending on education or health care.
机译:世界各地的宪法已经来保护越来越多的社会权利。这一宪政的社会权利普遍得到了学术界,人权活动家和决策者的批准。但尽管存在这一广泛的支持,但几乎没有任何证据表明宪法中的权利是否改变了政府如何向其公民提供社会服务。我们通过研究采用对政府支出的教育和医疗保健的宪法权利效力来掌握这个问题。利用世界发展指标的196个国家的宪法和数据集,我们聘请了各种实证检验,以检查教育和医疗保健的权利是否与政府支出的增加有关。我们的研究结果表明,采用这些社会权利与政府支出教育或医疗保健的统计上显着或基本有意义的增加无关。

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