Obvious differences between countries regarding their economic performance have led to the question whether the size, structure, and organisation of the public sector contribute to cross-country income levels and growth gaps. Public sector activities may have an effect on overall productivity and economic growth via two channels: directly, through the level and changes of productivity within the public sector, and indirectly, by triggering off productivity changes in private production. This paper is concerned with the former aspect. It provides an overview of recent empirical literature on public sector performance and relates performance to the size and structure of the public sectors in Europe, the US and Japan. The results are not fully...
In times of budgetary difficulties it is not surprising to see the performance of the public sector ...
The public sector has grown substantially in the last fifty years. In the euro area, for example, to...
paper attempts to establish empirically whether different types of public spending are responsible f...
Obvious differences between countries regarding their economic performance have led to the question ...
Obvious differences between countries regarding their economic performance have led to the question ...
The growth, development and prosperity of nations and organisations depend fundamentally upon produc...
This paper revisits the relationship between fiscal size and economic growth. Our work differs from ...
The public sector in developed countries went through various forms of transformation in the twenti...
The scope of this paper is to examine the evolution of public expenditure and its structure per indi...
The present research is concerned with evaluating the macroeconomic effects on the Italian economy o...
We define public administrations (PAs) as productive units, and analyze the recent trends in PAs’ pr...
This paper will examine the productivity of the public sectors in the US across the states. Because ...
Abstract This paper will examine the productivity of the public sectors in the US across the states....
In the last decades, one of the most characteristic features in the developed economies has been the...
The relationship between government size and economic growth has been widely debated. Revisiting the...
In times of budgetary difficulties it is not surprising to see the performance of the public sector ...
The public sector has grown substantially in the last fifty years. In the euro area, for example, to...
paper attempts to establish empirically whether different types of public spending are responsible f...
Obvious differences between countries regarding their economic performance have led to the question ...
Obvious differences between countries regarding their economic performance have led to the question ...
The growth, development and prosperity of nations and organisations depend fundamentally upon produc...
This paper revisits the relationship between fiscal size and economic growth. Our work differs from ...
The public sector in developed countries went through various forms of transformation in the twenti...
The scope of this paper is to examine the evolution of public expenditure and its structure per indi...
The present research is concerned with evaluating the macroeconomic effects on the Italian economy o...
We define public administrations (PAs) as productive units, and analyze the recent trends in PAs’ pr...
This paper will examine the productivity of the public sectors in the US across the states. Because ...
Abstract This paper will examine the productivity of the public sectors in the US across the states....
In the last decades, one of the most characteristic features in the developed economies has been the...
The relationship between government size and economic growth has been widely debated. Revisiting the...
In times of budgetary difficulties it is not surprising to see the performance of the public sector ...
The public sector has grown substantially in the last fifty years. In the euro area, for example, to...
paper attempts to establish empirically whether different types of public spending are responsible f...