2023
DOI: 10.1002/pa.2884
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Efficiency of subnational government expenditure towards elementary education and nutrition: Bootstrap data envelopment analysis for India

Abstract: The need of translating increasing outlays into better outcomes on various public programmes has attracted the attention of researchers worldwide to focus more on the quality of public spending, often assessed in terms of its efficiency. The present article is a contribution to the existing literature on the subject in that it assesses the efficiency of government expenditure of Indian states for two most basic social services—elementary education and nutrition during 2014–2015 and 2018–2019 using data envelop… Show more

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“…The vulnerabilities faced by certain populations are amplified when healthcare infrastructure and accessibility are compromised, resulting in worsened child health outcomes and heightened malnutrition risks. Any one of the significant social determinants of health, when hindered, can lead to a cascade of negative health outcomes, including malnutrition, especially in children (Dixit et al, 2022). Collectively, these theories present a holistic understanding of the various determinants of child malnutrition in a region.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vulnerabilities faced by certain populations are amplified when healthcare infrastructure and accessibility are compromised, resulting in worsened child health outcomes and heightened malnutrition risks. Any one of the significant social determinants of health, when hindered, can lead to a cascade of negative health outcomes, including malnutrition, especially in children (Dixit et al, 2022). Collectively, these theories present a holistic understanding of the various determinants of child malnutrition in a region.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%