MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare?
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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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MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare? |
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MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare? |
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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 |
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MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare? |
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MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare? |
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MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare? |
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MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare? |
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MUCH BEYOND THE MINIMUM why do brazilian municipalities overallocate their own revenues to healthcare? |
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Machado,José Angelo |
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Machado,José Angelo Quaresma,Guilherme Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão |
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Quaresma,Guilherme Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão |
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Machado,José Angelo Quaresma,Guilherme Araújo,Carmem E. Leitão |
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Fiscal federalism Constitutional Amendment 29/2000 health expenditure own revenues municipalities |
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Fiscal federalism Constitutional Amendment 29/2000 health expenditure own revenues municipalities |
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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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