This paper adds new empirical evidence to the political economy literature of economic reform. One of the main contributions of this paper is the development of a novel methodology to identify privatisations. The methodology is a combination of the Bai & Perron structural break filter, and validation of the breaks identified by this filter using de jure evidence of reforms. 21 de facto healthcare financing privatisations are identified in a sample of 23 OECD countries. It is analysed which factors trigger or hinder these privatisations. Robust evidence is found in favour of the ‘crises induce reform hypothesis’. That is, severe economic recessions, high levels of unemployment and high interest rates on government debt trigger privatisat...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession it has become clear that significant problems with governmen...
Defence date: 12 June 2010Examining Board: Jens Blom-Hansen (Aarhus Univ), Pepper Culpepper (EUI...
The more that health care expenditures are financed by general taxation, the greater the discretion ...
This paper adds new empirical evidence to the political economy literature of economic reform. One o...
The main contribution of this paper is the development of a novel and versatile methodology to ident...
Healthcare reforms have long been advocated as a cure to the increasing healthcare expenditures in a...
Governments world-wide have attempted to use market mechanisms and privatisation to increase the qua...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession it has become clear that significant problems with governmen...
Many high-income countries have cut public health-care spending since the global economic downturn i...
Governments world-wide have attempted to use market mechanisms and privatisation to increase the qua...
Scholarly empirical studies on factors that motivate local privatisation have greatly grown in the l...
This paper empirically evaluates whether government ideology and electoral motives influenced the gr...
Why have patterns of healthcare spending varied during the Great Recession? Using cross-national, ha...
A Masters Thesis, presented as part of the requirements for the award of a Research Masters Degree i...
This study examines what impact macroeconomic and health-related factors have on the financial susta...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession it has become clear that significant problems with governmen...
Defence date: 12 June 2010Examining Board: Jens Blom-Hansen (Aarhus Univ), Pepper Culpepper (EUI...
The more that health care expenditures are financed by general taxation, the greater the discretion ...
This paper adds new empirical evidence to the political economy literature of economic reform. One o...
The main contribution of this paper is the development of a novel and versatile methodology to ident...
Healthcare reforms have long been advocated as a cure to the increasing healthcare expenditures in a...
Governments world-wide have attempted to use market mechanisms and privatisation to increase the qua...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession it has become clear that significant problems with governmen...
Many high-income countries have cut public health-care spending since the global economic downturn i...
Governments world-wide have attempted to use market mechanisms and privatisation to increase the qua...
Scholarly empirical studies on factors that motivate local privatisation have greatly grown in the l...
This paper empirically evaluates whether government ideology and electoral motives influenced the gr...
Why have patterns of healthcare spending varied during the Great Recession? Using cross-national, ha...
A Masters Thesis, presented as part of the requirements for the award of a Research Masters Degree i...
This study examines what impact macroeconomic and health-related factors have on the financial susta...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession it has become clear that significant problems with governmen...
Defence date: 12 June 2010Examining Board: Jens Blom-Hansen (Aarhus Univ), Pepper Culpepper (EUI...
The more that health care expenditures are financed by general taxation, the greater the discretion ...