The following conclusions can be derived from the consideration of the economic implications of unproductive public expenditures. All countries can increase public expenditure productivity by ...
President Obama’s balanced approach to tax reform, which eliminates unfair giveaways to the rich, stands in stark contrast to the House GOP’s proposed reforms that favor the wealthy and unfairly ...
Americans spend $30.2 billion out-of-pocket on complementary health approaches annually, a substantial percentage of the $328.8 billion spent in total out-of-pocket health care expenditures, a new ...
Purchasing power parities (PPPs) are primarily used to convert economies’ national accounts expenditures on GDP and its components into a common currency. PPPs control for differences in price levels ...
This pamphlet discusses how economic policymakers may approach the question of the productivity of public expenditure. The discussion is aimed at those in charge of fiscal and budgetary policies.
Recent research on tourism expenditure patterns has increasingly sought to unravel the complex interplay of microeconomic, demographic and psychographic determinants that underpin the spending ...