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Global disparities in health-systems financing: A cross-national analysis of the impact of tariff reductions and state capacity on public health expenditure in 65 low- and middle-income countries, 1996-2015.

Pepita Barlow1.   

Abstract

Understanding what contributes to cross-national differences in public health spending among low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) can help identify how policy-makers can reduce global disparities. Yet, research on this topic has so far overlooked the potential influence of one of the most strongly recommended economic reforms during the post-war era: reducing international trade taxes, 'tariffs'. Tariffs are an important source of tax revenue for some LMICs. Tariff declines can impact on government finances, and these changes may constrain public health expenditure where states lack the capacity to tax non-trade activities. We examined the association between tariff changes and public health spending in 65 LMICs, 1996-2015. We identify substantial variation in this association according to one indicator of state capacity, a country's score on the World Governance Indicators government effectiveness (GE) index. For example, tariff declines corresponded to reduced public health expenditures in countries with low GE scores. Our results suggest that tariff changes and domestic taxation capacities have an under-recognised impact on public health expenditure and may contribute to global health spending disparities.
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Keywords:  Fiscal space; Global health; Government health expenditure; Health inequalities; International variation in health expenditure; Sustainable development goals (SDGs)

Year:  2020        PMID: 32543420     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Place        ISSN: 1353-8292            Impact factor:   4.078


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1.  Liberal trade policy and food insecurity across the income distribution: an observational analysis in 132 countries, 2014-17.

Authors:  Pepita Barlow; Rachel Loopstra; Valerie Tarasuk; Aaron Reeves
Journal:  Lancet Glob Health       Date:  2020-08       Impact factor: 26.763

Review 2.  COVID-19 and the collapse of global trade: building an effective public health response.

Authors:  Pepita Barlow; May Ci van Schalkwyk; Martin McKee; Ron Labonté; David Stuckler
Journal:  Lancet Planet Health       Date:  2021-02

3.  Brexit and trade policy: an analysis of the governance of UK trade policy and what it means for health and social justice.

Authors:  May C I van Schalkwyk; Pepita Barlow; Gabriel Siles-Brügge; Holly Jarman; Tamara Hervey; Martin McKee
Journal:  Global Health       Date:  2021-06-09       Impact factor: 4.185

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