This study examines the disparities in the evolution of Spanish regional public health expenditures from 1991 to 2010. We find that the recent development of the Spanish regional public health system have led the regions to reflect a very heterogeneous pattern of behaviour. These differences depend on economic and demographic factors, but also on the ideology of the regional governments. The longer a region is governed by a right-wing party, the lower the public health expenditure. This result suggests the presence of clear partisan behaviour in the Spanish public health system
Why have patterns of healthcare spending varied during the Great Recession? Using cross-national, ha...
What are the effects of fiscal imbalances, and austerity, on regional-level spending? To answer this...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the degree of convergence in healt...
This study examines the disparities in the evolution of Spanish regional public health expenditures ...
This study examines the per capita public health expenditures among the Spanish regions. To that end...
One of the limitations of cross-country health expenditure analysis refers to the fact that the fina...
Background: In Spain, hospital expenditure represents the biggest share of overall public healthcare...
A panel of aggregate data for 50 provinces is used to analyze Spain’s per capita public pharmaceuti...
This paper studies the evolution of US state health expenditure for a sample that covers 1966–2014. ...
This paper empirically evaluates whether government ideology and electoral motives influenced the gr...
The objective of this paper is to estimate individuals' preferences about public health services in ...
Disparity within the Spanish healthcare system has been prevalent since the inception of the democra...
This paper examines the determinants of regional public health expenditure in a decentralised health...
Background: Several stakeholders have undertaken initiatives to propose solutions towards a more sus...
I propose that provincial and presidential partisanship are responsible for the variation in public ...
Why have patterns of healthcare spending varied during the Great Recession? Using cross-national, ha...
What are the effects of fiscal imbalances, and austerity, on regional-level spending? To answer this...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the degree of convergence in healt...
This study examines the disparities in the evolution of Spanish regional public health expenditures ...
This study examines the per capita public health expenditures among the Spanish regions. To that end...
One of the limitations of cross-country health expenditure analysis refers to the fact that the fina...
Background: In Spain, hospital expenditure represents the biggest share of overall public healthcare...
A panel of aggregate data for 50 provinces is used to analyze Spain’s per capita public pharmaceuti...
This paper studies the evolution of US state health expenditure for a sample that covers 1966–2014. ...
This paper empirically evaluates whether government ideology and electoral motives influenced the gr...
The objective of this paper is to estimate individuals' preferences about public health services in ...
Disparity within the Spanish healthcare system has been prevalent since the inception of the democra...
This paper examines the determinants of regional public health expenditure in a decentralised health...
Background: Several stakeholders have undertaken initiatives to propose solutions towards a more sus...
I propose that provincial and presidential partisanship are responsible for the variation in public ...
Why have patterns of healthcare spending varied during the Great Recession? Using cross-national, ha...
What are the effects of fiscal imbalances, and austerity, on regional-level spending? To answer this...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the degree of convergence in healt...