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Title: | An application of the ELECTRE TRI-C method to characterize government performance in OECD countries |
Authors: | Costa, Ana Figueira, José Vieira, Carlos Vieira, Isabel |
Editors: | Ribeiro, Celso Martins, Simone |
Keywords: | decision analysis government performance ELECTRE TRI-C |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Citation: | COSTA, A., FIGUEIRA, J., VIEIRA, C. and VIEIRA, I. (no prelo) An application of the ELECTRE
TRI-C method to characterize government performance in OECD countries, International
Transactions in Operational Research. |
Abstract: | In the 2010 Toronto summit, the leaders of the G-20 countries agreed on the implementation of urgent fiscal
consolidation plans, following the expansionary policies adopted to curb the recessionary effects of the financial
crisis. Unprecedented cuts in public expenditures have taken place, particularly in the European Union
periphery, reviving the discussion on the optimal size of the public sector. Supporters of fiscal restraint defend
that bigger governments tend to be more inefficient, its opponents assume that government size determines
the effectiveness of its performance. However, the social and economic impacts from contractionary fiscal
policies ultimately depend on the level of public sector efficiency. Relatively inefficient governments have
more scope to consolidate without compromising social welfare. In this paper, we adopt a multiple decision
aiding approach, not previously employed for the assessment of complex macroeconomic performances, and
employ the ELECTRE TRI-C outranking method to categorize OECD countries on a set of criteria representing
the quality of their public sectors. We then compare the obtained classifications with the share of
each government’s expenditures on GDP, to identify distinct levels of efficiency. Our analysis suggests that
various countries exhibit a margin for efficiency gains, attenuating the social and economic effects of fiscal
consolidation policies. |
URI: | http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/itor.12394/abstract http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21855 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CEFAGE - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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