The Quality of Public Expenditures in the EU

The Quality of Public Expenditures in the EU
Author: European Commission. Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2012
Genre: Budget
ISBN:

Recoge: Composition and quality of public expenditures in the EU - Improving the efficiency of public expenditure - Growth-enhancing and high-quality expenditure in the EU budgetary framework - A way forward for the assessment of quality of public expenditures in the EU.

Improving the Quality of Public Spending in Europe

Improving the Quality of Public Spending in Europe
Author: Aleksandra Heflich
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN: 9789284694877

Linking national spending on the environment with the effects it has on the environmental performance of EU Member States allows for a better assessment of the effective quality of budgetary interventions. In this analysis, based on the detailed research paper in the Annex, we discuss under what circumstances some public environmental expenditure could be spent more efficiently at EU rather than at national level. We estimate that this transfer towards a more efficient level of governance would allow Member States to save between €20 billion and €26 billion of budgetary spending per year. In the present exacerbated economic, social and environmental crisis, we conclude that reducing budgetary waste and improving the way public money is spent should be fully integrated to achieve more sustainable development.

Improving the Quality of Public Spending in Europe

Improving the Quality of Public Spending in Europe
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN: 9789284690657

This study analyses the potential European Union (EU) added value (or untapped cost of non-Europe) in certain areas of social and labour policy: short-time work schemes, anti-poverty and inequality-reduction measures, and minimum wage regulations. The three areas are closely interlinked, and the study shows the potential relevance of EU action in addressing the main existing challenges. The quantitative analysis uses the 'budgetary waste rate' approach to measure the potential efficiency gains in the selected areas. Finally, the study discusses the channels that could allow the EU to support these gains and improve social outcomes.

From Containment to Rationalization

From Containment to Rationalization
Author: Mr.Jean-Jacques Hallaert
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2016-01-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1513561812

Achieving France’s medium-term fiscal targets will require significant expenditure efforts. This paper identifies areas where there is scope for increasing expenditure efficiency, with a view to achieving higher quality and more sustainable fiscal consolidation. The methodology is based on a triple benchmarking. First, the level of public expenditure in different categories is compared to other European countries. Second, the impact of spending is assessed against other European countries. Third, the input mix is analyzed to understand what components are responsible for the level of spending and for the quality of outcomes This is done for various categories of spending and policies. Based on these results, the paper then provides policy options for expenditure reform in each of these areas, drawing on successful reform episodes in other countries.

Improving the Quality of Public Spending in Europe

Improving the Quality of Public Spending in Europe
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9789284673711

The aim of this paper is to establish whether and under what circumstances budgetary benefits and cost savings can be realised by Member States through funding policies and programmes with EU added value at EU rather than national level. It also attempts to measure the scale of such benefits and savings. On the one hand, higher EU added value can be achieved through the additional provision of public goods, efficiency gains, and lower administrative costs delivered by the EU budget. In parallel, this can also result in positive spillovers and additional savings for national budgets. Failure to take advantage of either these benefits or potential savings can thus lead to de facto waste of budgetary resources by Member States. The accompanying study looks at these issues and provides a comprehensive methodology to calculate a robust estimation of the level of EU Member States' budgetary waste.

The Quality of Public Expenditures in the EU

The Quality of Public Expenditures in the EU
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9789279229329

Recoge: Composition and quality of public expenditures in the EU - Improving the efficiency of public expenditure - Growth-enhancing and high-quality expenditure in the EU budgetary framework - A way forward for the assessment of quality of public expenditures in the EU.

Government Expenditure and Economic Growth in the EU

Government Expenditure and Economic Growth in the EU
Author: Alfonso Arpaia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2008
Genre: Economic development
ISBN:

Recoge: 1. Introduction - 2. Empirical strategy and data - 3. Panel unit root tests and cointegration analysis - 4. Heterogeneous panel ECM estimation - 5. Robustness analysis - 6. Implications for policy - 7. Concluding remarks.

The Quality of Public Finances and Economic Growth

The Quality of Public Finances and Economic Growth
Author: Salvador Barrios
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9789279082627

Improving the quality of public finances (QPF) has become a new focus for European policy makers. This focus is largely a response to preparing the European economies for the dual challenge of ageing populations and increased exposure to global competition. Better QPF can help tackle both challenges: either directly through fiscal consolidation, pension and expenditure reforms or indirectly by creating conditions in support of long-term growth as expenditure and revenue systems become more efficient and less distortionary. At the EU level, the Stability and Growth Pact and the Lisbon Strategy for Growth and Jobs provide, in principle, the appropriate tools for fostering such policies, but in practice both instruments have not yet focused much on QPF which is a common component of both tools. This is partly because a broad-based conceptual framework on what makes up QPF has been missing. This paper attempts to close this gap by developing a multi-dimensional approach on QPF. The framework aims at bringing together the many different pieces of QPF that have so far mostly been studied in isolation. The paper summarises empirical findings on the links between QPF and growth, reviews how EU Member States fare in those aspects and analyses some links between QPF and growth based on a growth-accounting approach, using discriminant analysis.

Improving Government Quality in the Regions of the EU and Its System-wide Benefits for Cohesion Policy

Improving Government Quality in the Regions of the EU and Its System-wide Benefits for Cohesion Policy
Author: Javier Barbero
Publisher:
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2022
Genre: Economic development
ISBN:

We quantify the general equilibrium effects on economic growth of improving the quality of institutions at the regional level in the context of the implementation of the European Cohesion Policy for the European Union and the UK. The direct impact of changes in the quality of government is integrated in a general equilibrium model to analyse the system-wide economic effects resulting from additional endogenous mechanisms and feedback effects. The results reveal a significant direct effect as well as considerable system-wide benefits from improved government quality on economic growth. A small 5% increase in government quality across European Union regions increases the impact of Cohesion investment by up to 7% in the short run and 3% in the long run. The exact magnitude of the gains depends on various local factors, including the initial endowments of public capital, the level of government quality, and the degree of persistence over time.

Economic Crisis, Health Systems and Health in Europe

Economic Crisis, Health Systems and Health in Europe
Author: Sarah Thomson
Publisher: Open University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-07
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 9780335264001

Economic shocks pose a threat to health and health system performance by increasing people's need for health care and making access to care more difficult - a situation compounded by cuts in public spending on health and other social services. But these negative effects can be avoided by timely public policy action. While important public policy levers lie outside the health sector, in the hands of those responsible for fiscal policy and social protection, the health system response is critical. This book looks at how health systems in Europe reacted to pressure created by the financial and economic crisis that began in 2008. Drawing on the experience of over 45 countries, the authors:' analyse health system responses to the crisis in three policy areas: public funding for the health system; health coverage; and health service planning, purchasing and delivery 'assess the impact of these responses on health systems and population health' identify policies most likely to sustain the performance of health systems facing financial pressure' explore the political economy of implementing reforms in a crisisThe book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the choices available to policy-makers - and the implications of failing to protect health and health-system performance - in the face of economic and other forms of shock.--