The measurement of the efficiency of public education expenditure using parametric and non-parametric methods has proven challenging. This paper seeks to overcome the difficulties of earlier studies by using a hybrid approach to measure the efficiency of secondary education spending in emerging and developing economies. The approach accounts for the impact of the level of development on education outcomes by constructing different efficiency frontiers for lower- and higher-income economies. We find evidence of large potential gains in enrollment rates by improving efficiency. These are largest in lower-income economies, especially in Africa. Reallocating expenditure to reduce student-to-teacher ratios and improving the quality of institutio...
Governments of OECD countries are under pressure to improve public sector performance and at the sam...
The paper is aimed to analyse the efficacy of government expenditure on secondary education in Purul...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
Governments of developing countries typically spend between15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small ch...
The paper assesses the efficiency of public expenditures in decreasing the unequal distribution of e...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education provision by comparing the output (PISA result...
Governments aiming to improve the education and health status of their populations can increase the ...
Education is important at national, local and individual levels. Its benefits accrue both to society...
Developing countries of the world are facing the problem of increased pressures on public balances d...
Governments of developing countries typically spend between 15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small c...
Governments aiming to improve the education and health status of their populations can increase the ...
Este estudio mide la eficiencia del gasto público en educación secundaria en 35 países desarrollados...
This paper analyses public spending on education in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia over recent ye...
We address the efficiency in education and health sectors for a sample of OECD countries by applying...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education provision by comparing the output (PISA result...
Governments of OECD countries are under pressure to improve public sector performance and at the sam...
The paper is aimed to analyse the efficacy of government expenditure on secondary education in Purul...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...
Governments of developing countries typically spend between15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small ch...
The paper assesses the efficiency of public expenditures in decreasing the unequal distribution of e...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education provision by comparing the output (PISA result...
Governments aiming to improve the education and health status of their populations can increase the ...
Education is important at national, local and individual levels. Its benefits accrue both to society...
Developing countries of the world are facing the problem of increased pressures on public balances d...
Governments of developing countries typically spend between 15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small c...
Governments aiming to improve the education and health status of their populations can increase the ...
Este estudio mide la eficiencia del gasto público en educación secundaria en 35 países desarrollados...
This paper analyses public spending on education in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia over recent ye...
We address the efficiency in education and health sectors for a sample of OECD countries by applying...
We address the efficiency of expenditure in education provision by comparing the output (PISA result...
Governments of OECD countries are under pressure to improve public sector performance and at the sam...
The paper is aimed to analyse the efficacy of government expenditure on secondary education in Purul...
The paper examines the extent to which sub-national public officials are efficient in delivering bas...