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financial crisis. -- Georgia ; Education ; Health Care Sector ; Public Service Delivery ; Development During the Financial … Crisis ; Financial Crisis in Georgia ; Georgia's education sector ; Georgia's health sector ; Georgia's macro indicators …
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After years of stagnation and political cataclysms, Georgia tried to recover by launching radical economic and political reforms starting in 2004. The results of the reforms appeared to be impressive. The country's GDP has more than doubled; the total volume of bank deposits is five times what it...
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The paper provides an analysis of the determinants of health spending differentials among the Italian Regions for the … in terms of differences between historical and standard expenditure needs is reflected in regional health systems … quantity of health services supplied rather than by reducing inefficiency …
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Health services are largely tax-financed in the United Kingdom and account for 14 per cent of general government … spending. This paper analyses how the National Health Service (NHS) has been dealing with the associated expenditure pressures …
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more precisely to be – expenses on education, health care and social insurance. It is well known the fact that not all … regarding men and women could be more clearly observed in such domains like education, health care and social insurance …
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This working paper uses a new method to assess the fiscal sustainability of the Irish health system by considering the … effects of population change and income growth on both government revenue and health spending over time. Spending on … healthcare is comparatively high in Ireland, accounting for 8.4% of GNI in 2019. Health spending from public sources is projected …
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Health spending per capita in England has more than doubled since 1997, yet relatively little is known about how that … spending is distributed across the population. This paper uses administrative National Health Service (NHS) hospital records to …
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The paper argues that the level of public spending on health varies according to the type of political regime in a … public spending on health is decreasing with the level of political freedom. At the same time, public spending on health care … competes with military expenditures. Moreover, public spending on health in neighbouring countries affects the level of public …
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Equity in health has to be distinguished from equity in access to health care, or equity in the distribution of health … care resources. We take as a working definition of health for our purposes the number of quality adjusted life years that a … synonymous with reducing inequalities in health, we also consider the much richer variety of concepts employed by philosophers …
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little research has investigated the perceptions and attitudes expressed by insurance policyholders. Therefore, to bridge … insurance policyholders in Gauteng. This will inevitably assist insurers to retain more clients as they will have a better … understanding of what influences the risk perception of their insurance policyholders. Exogenous factors relate to external factors …
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