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This paper is concerned with two things: finding an objective and easily quantifiable measure of government efficiency and testing possible determinants of such quality. As measures of government efficiency we use the ratios of infant mortality rate to health expenditures as a percentage of GDP and the ratios of drop out and illiteracy rates to education expenditures as a percentage of GDP. We assume that government efficiency in providing health and education services depends on economic, political and cultural factors.
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GUEDES DE OLIVEIRA, Francisca - Empirical determinants of government efficiency. In 58TH ANNUAL UK POLITICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION, Swansea, United Kingdom, 1-2 April, 2008 - “Political Studies Association Conference Proceedings”. 32p.
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Department of Politics and International Relations at Swansea University