We1 examine the marginal effects of decentralized public health spending by incorporating estimates of behavioural responses to changes in public health spending through benefit incidence analysis. The analysis is based on a panel dataset of 207 Indonesian districts over a 4-year period from 2001 to 2004. We show that district-level public health spending is largely driven by central government transfers, with an elasticity of public health spending with respect to district revenues of around 0.9. We find a positive effect of public health spending on utilization of outpatient care in the public sector for the poorest two quartiles. We find no evidence that public expenditures crowd out utilization of private services or household health sp...
<p>Local government spending and service delivery in Indonesia: the perverse effects of substantial ...
Indonesia has seen an emergence of local health care financing schemes over the last decade, impleme...
This paper uses the fifth round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey collected in 2005-2006 to condu...
We examine the marginal effects of decentralized public health spending by incorporating estimates o...
The Indonesian government has made some ambitious steps to achieve Universal Health Coverage through...
The Indonesian government has made some ambitious steps to achieve Universal Health Coverage through...
Following decentralization in Indonesia there is evidence of a mismatch between spending responsibil...
Health expenditure patterns by marginal and vulnerable groups. Utilization of health care is influen...
Indonesia has made great progress during the past fifteen years in enhancing the com-mand of the poo...
[[abstract]]Indonesia has enacted fiscal decentralization for six years. The first three years is a ...
[[abstract]]Indonesia has enacted fiscal decentralization for six years. The first three years is a ...
Abstract Background During the Suharto era public funding of health in Indonesia was low and the hea...
: How Do Governments Spend Their Public Spending? The objectives of this study are to examine whethe...
The government of Laos has gradually increased its public spending on education and health during th...
We exploit variation in the design of subnational health-care financing initiatives in Indonesian di...
<p>Local government spending and service delivery in Indonesia: the perverse effects of substantial ...
Indonesia has seen an emergence of local health care financing schemes over the last decade, impleme...
This paper uses the fifth round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey collected in 2005-2006 to condu...
We examine the marginal effects of decentralized public health spending by incorporating estimates o...
The Indonesian government has made some ambitious steps to achieve Universal Health Coverage through...
The Indonesian government has made some ambitious steps to achieve Universal Health Coverage through...
Following decentralization in Indonesia there is evidence of a mismatch between spending responsibil...
Health expenditure patterns by marginal and vulnerable groups. Utilization of health care is influen...
Indonesia has made great progress during the past fifteen years in enhancing the com-mand of the poo...
[[abstract]]Indonesia has enacted fiscal decentralization for six years. The first three years is a ...
[[abstract]]Indonesia has enacted fiscal decentralization for six years. The first three years is a ...
Abstract Background During the Suharto era public funding of health in Indonesia was low and the hea...
: How Do Governments Spend Their Public Spending? The objectives of this study are to examine whethe...
The government of Laos has gradually increased its public spending on education and health during th...
We exploit variation in the design of subnational health-care financing initiatives in Indonesian di...
<p>Local government spending and service delivery in Indonesia: the perverse effects of substantial ...
Indonesia has seen an emergence of local health care financing schemes over the last decade, impleme...
This paper uses the fifth round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey collected in 2005-2006 to condu...