<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> Documents de Treball 2004
Títol: Healthy, Educated and Wealthy: Is the Welfare State Really Harmful for Growth?
Autors: Sergio Beraldo; Daniel Montolio; Gilberto Turati
Keywords: health, education, public and private expenditure, economic growth
JEL: H51, H52, I38, O47

Abstract:  

In this paper, we study how public and private expenditures in health and education affect economic growth by their influence on people’s health, abilities, skills and knowledge. We consider a growth accounting framework in order to test whether welfare expenditures more than offset the efficiency losses caused by distortionary taxation, and whether the effects of public expenditure on economic growth differ from those of private expenditure. Our empirical analysis is based on a panel of 19 OECD countries observed between 1971 and 1998. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that the contribution of welfare expenditures more than compensates for the distortions caused by the tax system; and the estimated positive impact is stronger for health than for education. We also find some evidence that public expenditure influences GDP growth more than private expenditure.

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