2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10198-021-01394-x
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What drives variations in public health and social services expenditures? the association between political fragmentation and local expenditure patterns

Abstract: The US spends two times more than the OECD average in health expenditure but has a much smaller portion of public health spending to total health expenditure than other OECD countries. While it has been suggested that public health and social services spending is crucial to promoting health outcomes, less is known about what drives variations in public health expenditure across regions. This study aims to examine whether fragmented structure of local governance is associated with variations in public health an… Show more

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