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Monetary Policy Spillovers under Intermediate Exchange Rate Regimes
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Commodity Currencies and Causality: Some High-Frequency Evidence
In: Economics Letters, Band 189, Heft 109016
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Dollar reserves and U.S. yields: Identifying the price impact of official flows
In: Journal of international economics, Band 152, S. 103974
ISSN: 0022-1996
Who Benefits from Public Healthcare Subsidies in Egypt?
In: Social Sciences, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 1162-1176
ISSN: 2076-0760
Direct subsidization of healthcare services has been widely used in many countries to improve health outcomes. It is commonly believed that the poor are the main beneficiaries from these subsidies. We test this hypothesis in Egypt by empirically analyzing the distribution of public healthcare subsidies using data from Egypt Demographic and Health Survey and Egypt National Health Accounts. To determine the distribution of public health care subsidies, we conducted a Benefit Incidence Analysis. As a robustness check, both concentration and Kakwani indices for outpatient, inpatient, and total healthcare were also calculated. Results show some degree of inequality in the benefits from public healthcare services, which varied by the type of healthcare provided. In particular, subsidies associated with University hospitals are pro-rich and have inequality increasing effect, while subsidies associated with outpatient and inpatient care provided by the Ministry of Health and Population have not been pro-poor but have inequality reducing effect (weakly progressive). Results were robust to the different analytical methods. While it is widely perceived that the poor benefit the most from health subsidies, the findings of this study refute this hypothesis in the case of Egypt. Poverty reduction measures and healthcare reforms in Egypt should not only focus on expanding the coverage of healthcare benefits, but also on improving the equity of its distribution.
Islamic political movements and authority in the Arab world: the rise and fall
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Regional heterogeneity and U.S. presidential elections: Real-time 2020 forecasts and evaluation
In: International journal of forecasting, Band 38, Heft 2, S. 662-687
ISSN: 0169-2070
Do Foreign Yield Curves Predict U.S. Recessions and GDP Growth?
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Regional Heterogeneity and U.S. Presidential Elections
In: CESifo Working Paper No. 8615
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Inflation and Exchange Rate Targeting Challenges Under Fiscal Dominance
In: NBER Working Paper No. w25996
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Sectoral Debt and Global Dollar Cycles in Developing Economies
In: NBER Working Paper No. w32174
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