Government revenue, quality of governance and child and maternal survival

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Hall, Stephen George
Lopez, Marisol
Murray, Stuart
O’Hare, Bernadette

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Taylor and Francis

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This paper considers the effect of government revenue and the quality of governance on the under-five and maternal survival rates. A non-linear panel data study was undertaken using annual data for every country in the world. The study’s broad conclusion is that while government resources, measured as total revenue received by a country’s government, is essential, the quality of governance is even more critical in determining a good outcome for both mother and child.

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Quality of governance, Government revenue, Child survival, Maternal survival

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Stephen Hall, Marisol Lopez, Stuart Murray & Bernadette O’Hare (2022) Government revenue, quality of governance and child and maternal survival, Applied Economics Letters, 29:16, 1541-1546, DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2021.1963408.