Efficiency in Reaching the MDGs
The four papers presented in this study look at whether improvements in efficiency could bring gains in outcomes. The first two papers use world panel data in order to analyze country level efficiency in improving education, health, and GDP indicators (GDP is related to the MDGs because a higher level of income leads to a reduction in poverty). The other two papers use province and state level data to analyze within-country efficiency in Argentina and Mexico for “producing” good education and health outcomes. Together, the four papers suggest that apart from increasing inputs, it will be necessary to improve efficiency in order to reach the MDGs.
Keywords:
Millennium Development Goals
The link address is: http://www1.worldbank.org/publications/pdfs/15538frontmat.pdf
Last modified 2006-05-02 06:53 PM


