区域教育卫生公共支出效率:公民视角下的评价

IF 3.4 3区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Financial Analysts Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.31107/2075-1990-2022-4-64-78
E. Dobrolyubova, A. Starostina
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国际比较表明,在公民对教育和医疗保健公共服务质量的满意度方面,俄罗斯落后于经合组织国家。然而,在评估公共支出时,传统上不考虑公众对提供服务质量的看法。鉴于俄罗斯公共行政总体上以客户为中心的趋势,基于公民对公共服务质量的满意度来评估公共支出是高度相关的。本文提出并实施了一种基于公民对公共服务质量的满意度与地区综合预算人均支出的比率来评估中小学教育和初级卫生保健公共支出效率的方法。作者证明,公民的观念与中小学教育和初级保健服务预算支出的水平和动态之间的相关性很弱。因此,在预算编制过程中没有充分考虑到公民的优先事项和期望。拟议的办法有助于确定俄罗斯中小学教育和初级保健公共支出效率高和低的地区。建议使用这种方法作为诊断工具,以确定需要深入审查公共支出的区域和部门,并扩大拟议的方法,以便从公民的角度评价其他领域的公共支出。
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Efficiency of Regional Public Expenditures on Education and Healthcare: Evaluation from Citizens’ Perspective
International comparisons demonstrate that Russia lags behind OECD countries in terms of citizen satisfaction with the quality of public services in education and healthcare. However, traditionally public perceptions of the quality of service delivery are not taken into account when evaluating public expenditures. Given the overall client centricity trend in the Russian public administration, the assessment of public expenditures on the basis of citizens’ satisfaction with the quality of public services is highly relevant. The paper proposes and implements an approach to evaluating the efficiency of public expenditures on primary and secondary education and primary healthcare based on the ratio of citizens’ satisfaction with the quality of public services and per capita expenditures from regional consolidated budgets. The authors demonstrate that citizens’ perceptions weakly correlate with the level and dynamics of budget expenditures on primary and secondary education and primary healthcare services. Thus, citizens’ priorities and expectations are not fully accounted for in the budgeting process. The proposed approach helped to identify Russian regions with high and low efficiency of public spending on primary and secondary education and primary healthcare. It is recommended to use this approach as a diagnostic tool for identifying regions and sectors requiring in-depth public expenditure review and to expand the proposed approach to evaluate public spending from citizens’ perspective in other areas.
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