Applying a two-stage Free Disposal Hull (FDH)/Tobit approach to a sample of 23 European countries, we find that the efficiency of social expenditure for families is positively correlated to per-capita GDP, population size, the education level of people, the weight and the ethics of the public sector.

Social policies for families in Europe: an efficiency analysis / Antonelli, MARIA ALESSANDRA; DE BONIS, Valeria. - (2019), pp. 1-11. - PUBLIC FINANCE RESEARCH PAPERS.

Social policies for families in Europe: an efficiency analysis

Maria Alessandra Antonelli;Valeria De Bonis
2019

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Applying a two-stage Free Disposal Hull (FDH)/Tobit approach to a sample of 23 European countries, we find that the efficiency of social expenditure for families is positively correlated to per-capita GDP, population size, the education level of people, the weight and the ethics of the public sector.
2019
Public Finance Research Papers
Efficiency of social expenditure for families; free disposal hull; data envelopment analysis; non-discretionary factors.
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Social policies for families in Europe: an efficiency analysis / Antonelli, MARIA ALESSANDRA; DE BONIS, Valeria. - (2019), pp. 1-11. - PUBLIC FINANCE RESEARCH PAPERS.
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