In this paper we examine the impact of public spending, education, and institutions on income distribution in advanced economies. We also assess the efficiency of public spending in redistributing income by using a DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) nonparametric approach. We find that public policies significantly affect income distribution, notably via social spending, and indirectly via high quality education/human capital and via sound economic institutions. Moreover, for our set of OECD countries, and within a two-step approach, several so-called non-discretionary factors help explaining public social spending inefficiencies.income redistribution; public spending; efficiency; DEA.
The first part of this paper is a review of significant papers in the vast literature on optimum cur...
We investigate the changes in women’s employment patterns across EU countries over the last 20 years...
This dissertation consists of four chapters, which are self-contained and can be read independently ...
In this paper we provide a positive exercise on past business-cycle correlations and risk sharing in...
This study assesses the short and long-run behaviour of long-term sovereign bond yields in OECD coun...
This book develops a new approach for estimating the way in which labour costs reflect cost competit...
This paper empirically examines how an individual’s economic, social and political capital affects t...
We analyse a change in the degree of transparency of MTS, the electronic inter-dealer market for Ita...
Mestrado em FinançasO presente trabalho, tem como objetivo principal a análise de performance de 353...
Around the year 2000, budget support was considered to be the effective and often preferred aid mod...
in this thesis the concept of earnings management is defined, the motivations for earnings managemen...
This essay examines the relation between unemployment and self-employment using panel data covering ...
With the development of international markets and the globalization of economic activities, mergers ...
This study examines the causal relationship between international public relations expenditure and i...
The aim of this study is to investigate the causes of inflation in CEMAC, with a particular attentio...
The first part of this paper is a review of significant papers in the vast literature on optimum cur...
We investigate the changes in women’s employment patterns across EU countries over the last 20 years...
This dissertation consists of four chapters, which are self-contained and can be read independently ...
In this paper we provide a positive exercise on past business-cycle correlations and risk sharing in...
This study assesses the short and long-run behaviour of long-term sovereign bond yields in OECD coun...
This book develops a new approach for estimating the way in which labour costs reflect cost competit...
This paper empirically examines how an individual’s economic, social and political capital affects t...
We analyse a change in the degree of transparency of MTS, the electronic inter-dealer market for Ita...
Mestrado em FinançasO presente trabalho, tem como objetivo principal a análise de performance de 353...
Around the year 2000, budget support was considered to be the effective and often preferred aid mod...
in this thesis the concept of earnings management is defined, the motivations for earnings managemen...
This essay examines the relation between unemployment and self-employment using panel data covering ...
With the development of international markets and the globalization of economic activities, mergers ...
This study examines the causal relationship between international public relations expenditure and i...
The aim of this study is to investigate the causes of inflation in CEMAC, with a particular attentio...
The first part of this paper is a review of significant papers in the vast literature on optimum cur...
We investigate the changes in women’s employment patterns across EU countries over the last 20 years...
This dissertation consists of four chapters, which are self-contained and can be read independently ...