MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare?

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Autor(a) principal: Machado,José Angelo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Quaresma,Guilherme, Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciências Sociais
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Resumo: Abstract This article identifies reasons for Brazilian municipalities overallocating their own revenues to healthcare which, since the promulgation of Constitutional Amendment 29/2000, have progressively expanded them until they far exceed the constitutional minimum. Linear regression models with mixed panel effects were used for the period of 2008-2017. The tested hypotheses are related to the effects of the population scale of the municipalities; the level of economic and social development of the region in which they operate; the degree of incorporation of technological resources of medium and high complexity; the effort spent on basic care; political guidance from municipal governments; and, finally, to allocation to other budgetary functions and sub-functions of interest to healthcare. The results point to two factors which better explain the dependent variable: the population scale in inverse relation, and the concentration of greater technologically complex services in a direct relation.
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title MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare?
spellingShingle MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare?
Machado,José Angelo
Fiscal federalism
Constitutional Amendment 29/2000
health expenditure
own revenues
municipalities
title_short MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare?
title_full MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare?
title_fullStr MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare?
title_full_unstemmed MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare?
title_sort MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare?
author Machado,José Angelo
author_facet Machado,José Angelo
Quaresma,Guilherme
Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão
author_role author
author2 Quaresma,Guilherme
Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,José Angelo
Quaresma,Guilherme
Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fiscal federalism
Constitutional Amendment 29/2000
health expenditure
own revenues
municipalities
topic Fiscal federalism
Constitutional Amendment 29/2000
health expenditure
own revenues
municipalities
description Abstract This article identifies reasons for Brazilian municipalities overallocating their own revenues to healthcare which, since the promulgation of Constitutional Amendment 29/2000, have progressively expanded them until they far exceed the constitutional minimum. Linear regression models with mixed panel effects were used for the period of 2008-2017. The tested hypotheses are related to the effects of the population scale of the municipalities; the level of economic and social development of the region in which they operate; the degree of incorporation of technological resources of medium and high complexity; the effort spent on basic care; political guidance from municipal governments; and, finally, to allocation to other budgetary functions and sub-functions of interest to healthcare. The results point to two factors which better explain the dependent variable: the population scale in inverse relation, and the concentration of greater technologically complex services in a direct relation.
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