Measuring regional quality of government: The public spending quality index based on government contracting data
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Taylor & FrancisType
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Regional StudiesPublication Volume
55Publication Issue
8Date
2021
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Government contracting is crucial for defining the quality of government and public services because it amounts to about 29% of government spending. However, regional quality of government indicators, especially for public spending, are largely missing. We assess the quality of public spending by transparency, competition, efficiency and corruption using a novel database of 4 million contracts from the EU-28 between 2006 and 2015. We find that public spending quality is associated with gross domestic product (GDP)/capita, the European quality of government index (EQI) and public sector meritocracy. We confirm large within-country regional variations, but also find considerable change over time: the steady deterioration of performance in old European Union member states.identifiers
10.1080/00343404.2021.1902975ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/00343404.2021.1902975
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