Do the Poor Benefit from Public Spending? A Look at the Evidence

Authors

  • John Gafar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30541/v44i1pp.81-104

Abstract

This paper shows that public spending on basic services, to wit, primary and secondary education and basic health care, benefit the poor; while the non-poor are the principal beneficiaries of tertiary and education subsidies and hospital spending. The evidence also shows that expenditures on infrastructure spending tend to benefit the nonpoor disproportionately more than the poor.

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Published

2022-12-23

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Review Articles

How to Cite

Do the Poor Benefit from Public Spending? A Look at the Evidence. (2022). The Pakistan Development Review, 44(1), pp.81-104. https://doi.org/10.30541/v44i1pp.81-104