Based on the construction of two indicators to assess the relative effectiveness and efficiency of European welfare policies, we show that the variability of efficiency cannot be explained only by the amount of resources devoted to social policies but also by the institutional environment. The OLS regression shows that institutional variables- such as accountability and honesty of public officials- have high significant effects on the efficiency
Cross-country comparisons of social indicators controlling for income and/or social spending have be...
This paper examines the impact of public spending on income distribution in OECD countries, paying ...
This study follows the framework of Afonso, Schuknecht, and Tanzi (2005), aiming to look at the publ...
European welfare states are characterized by a different amount of resources devoted to social polic...
This paper aims at analysing the effectiveness and the efficiency of social public expenditure in 22...
Do European countries differ in the efficiency of their welfare policies? And which factors can acc...
We construct a composite performance indicator to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
This paper aims at analysing the effectiveness and the efficiency of social public expenditure in 22...
The paper proposes an index to evaluate the performance of national social policies in Europ
In this qualitative sociological and quantitative economic policy paper, we start out from the assum...
Applying a two-stage Free Disposal Hull (FDH)/Tobit approach to a sample of 23 European countries, w...
This work aims to contribute to the contingency view of the relationships between social protection ...
Based on the construction of a composite index to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
Theoretical approaches and place-specific solutions are required to face with the intrinsic linkage ...
Welfare state typologies are generally based on the institutional design of welfare policies. In thi...
Cross-country comparisons of social indicators controlling for income and/or social spending have be...
This paper examines the impact of public spending on income distribution in OECD countries, paying ...
This study follows the framework of Afonso, Schuknecht, and Tanzi (2005), aiming to look at the publ...
European welfare states are characterized by a different amount of resources devoted to social polic...
This paper aims at analysing the effectiveness and the efficiency of social public expenditure in 22...
Do European countries differ in the efficiency of their welfare policies? And which factors can acc...
We construct a composite performance indicator to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
This paper aims at analysing the effectiveness and the efficiency of social public expenditure in 22...
The paper proposes an index to evaluate the performance of national social policies in Europ
In this qualitative sociological and quantitative economic policy paper, we start out from the assum...
Applying a two-stage Free Disposal Hull (FDH)/Tobit approach to a sample of 23 European countries, w...
This work aims to contribute to the contingency view of the relationships between social protection ...
Based on the construction of a composite index to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
Theoretical approaches and place-specific solutions are required to face with the intrinsic linkage ...
Welfare state typologies are generally based on the institutional design of welfare policies. In thi...
Cross-country comparisons of social indicators controlling for income and/or social spending have be...
This paper examines the impact of public spending on income distribution in OECD countries, paying ...
This study follows the framework of Afonso, Schuknecht, and Tanzi (2005), aiming to look at the publ...