This study follows the framework of Afonso, Schuknecht, and Tanzi (2005), aiming to look at the public expenditure of 20 OECD countries for the period 2009-2013, from the per- spective of efficiency and assess if these developed countries are performing efficiently compared to each other. Public Sector Performance (PSP) and Public Sector Efficiency (PSE) indicators were constructed and Data Envelopment Analysis was conducted. The results show that the only country that performed on the efficiency frontier is Switzerland. The average input-oriented efficiency score is equal to 0.732. That is, on average countries could have reduced the level of public expenditure by 26.8% and still achieved the same level of public performance. The average o...
Governments of OECD countries are under pressure to improve public sector performance and at the sam...
Governments of developing countries typically spend between 15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small c...
The budgetary constraints governments have to deal with on a daily bases require a new approach in p...
This study follows the framework of Afonso, Schuknecht, and Tanzi (2005), aiming to look at the publ...
In this paper we seek a robust methodology to measure the relative public spending efficiency of 19 ...
This chapter conducts a review of the literature dealing with overall public sector performance and ...
This paper evaluates the relevance of the taxation for public spending efficiency in a sample of OEC...
In this paper we analyse public sector efficiency in the new member states of the European Union com...
In this paper we analyse public sector efficiency in the new member states of the European Union com...
In this paper we seek a robust methodology for the measurement of the relative public sector efficie...
In many OECD countries, changes in demography and health conditions are putting pressure on public f...
We assess the public spending efficiency of 20 Latin American countries over the period of 2000-201...
The public sector in developed countries went through various forms of transformation in the twenti...
This paper evaluates the relevance of the taxation for public spending efficiency in a sample of OE...
Over the past 40 years, the service sector has become the dominant area of market economies. The pub...
Governments of OECD countries are under pressure to improve public sector performance and at the sam...
Governments of developing countries typically spend between 15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small c...
The budgetary constraints governments have to deal with on a daily bases require a new approach in p...
This study follows the framework of Afonso, Schuknecht, and Tanzi (2005), aiming to look at the publ...
In this paper we seek a robust methodology to measure the relative public spending efficiency of 19 ...
This chapter conducts a review of the literature dealing with overall public sector performance and ...
This paper evaluates the relevance of the taxation for public spending efficiency in a sample of OEC...
In this paper we analyse public sector efficiency in the new member states of the European Union com...
In this paper we analyse public sector efficiency in the new member states of the European Union com...
In this paper we seek a robust methodology for the measurement of the relative public sector efficie...
In many OECD countries, changes in demography and health conditions are putting pressure on public f...
We assess the public spending efficiency of 20 Latin American countries over the period of 2000-201...
The public sector in developed countries went through various forms of transformation in the twenti...
This paper evaluates the relevance of the taxation for public spending efficiency in a sample of OE...
Over the past 40 years, the service sector has become the dominant area of market economies. The pub...
Governments of OECD countries are under pressure to improve public sector performance and at the sam...
Governments of developing countries typically spend between 15 and 30 percent of GDP. Hence, small c...
The budgetary constraints governments have to deal with on a daily bases require a new approach in p...