2024
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8268.12770
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Does fiscal decentralization improve people's access to health and education services in Cameroon?

Constant Fouopi Djiogap,
Justin Romuald Amougou Manga,
Simon Pierre Onana
et al.

Abstract: We study the effects of fiscal decentralization on people's access to health and education services in Cameroon. It is generally believed that fiscal decentralization is an essential way to improve people's access to social services such as education and health. After reviewing the literature, we employed the Driscoll and Kraay estimate in a sample of 45 rural and urban municipalities for the period 2010–2020 to find our results. The results show that fiscal decentralization has a positive effect on the number… Show more

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