Factors Affecting The Size & Composition of Public Expenditure
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The Significance of the Level of Public Expenditure as a Proportion of GDP
When evaluating public expenditure, it is?overly simplistic?to say that the public sector is inefficient as it is not driven by profit. There are certainly many examples of this being true but there are likely as many (or more) examples of innovation & efficiencies generated by public expenditure. This varies from country to country e.g. Singapore public spending is considered to be highly efficient & sets a benchmark for private firms. Germany's spending on infrastructure & leisure facilities has made it a desirable place to live which helps to attract top talent, improving efficiency & profits in the private sector.
As with the private sector, the real conversation should be about?improving efficiencies?in vital public sector services and not necessarily replacing them with private sector services. In many cases replacement by private sector services has resulted in worse product quality and/or service for consumers e.g. Southern Rail Network.
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