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A multi-criteria assessment of the Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5A
Muñoz, María M.; Casquero-Tomás, Antonio; Ortega-Aguaza, Bienvenido; Sanjuán-Solís, Jesús Carlos
(2015-07-23)
Los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio de las Naciones Unidas pretenden centrar la atención en la mejora de los indicadores de pobreza, educación, salud, igualdad de género y desarrollo sostenible de los países. En este ... -
An empirical analysis of the efficiency in reducing child mortality (Millennium Development Goal 4)
The main aim of this article is to analyse, at the macro-level, why some countries are more efficient in converting inputs (physicians density and relative total health expenditure) into both a specific health-output ... -
Do Illicit Financial Flows Hurt Basic Healthcare Provision? The Case of Infant Vaccination Coverage in Low-and Middle-Income Countries
Since 1980, developing countries have lost US$16.3 trillion dollars through broad leakages in the balance of payments, trade misinvoicing, and unrecorded financial transfers. Moreover, according to the Global Financial ... -
Illicit financial flows and the provision of child and maternal health services in low and middle-income countries
Ortega-Aguaza, Bienvenido; Sanjuán-Solís, Jesús Carlos
; Casquero-Tomás, Antonio
(BMC International Health and Human Rights, 2020)
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Illicit financial flows in low- and middle-income countries: A hindrance to human development.
Illicit financial flows (IFFs) are cross-border transfers of funds that are illegally earned, transferred, or utilized. Although it is widely recognised that these flows drain the scarce public resources available to finance ... -
Illicit Financial Flows: Another Road Block to Human Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.
Ortega-Aguaza, Bienvenido; Sanjuán-Solís, Jesús Carlos
; Casquero-Tomás, Antonio
(Springer Nature, 2019-03-30)
This article analysed the relationship between illicit inancial lows (IFFs) and human development, as measured with the United Nations Human Development Index (HDI), using data for 56 low- and middle-income countries for ... -
Impact of illicit financial flows on infant vaccination coverage in developing countries.
Objectives This paper analysed the impact of illicit financial flows (IFFs) on the infant immunisation coverage rate as a first step in analysing the social costs of IFFs in developing countries. Background The ... -
Social costs of illicit financial flows in low- and middle-income countries: the case of infant vaccination coverage
Ortega-Aguaza, Bienvenido; Sanjuán-Solís, Jesús Carlos
; Casquero-Tomás, Antonio
(Oxford University Press, 2017)
The liberalization of capital flows is generally associated with prospects of higher growth. However, in developing countries, opening the capital account may also facilitate the flow of capital out of the country through ... -
Socio-economic determinants of efficiency in reducing child mortality in developing countries
Efficiency issues in health investments have received increasing attention, mainly as a result of the growing amount of resources invested in developing countries and their mixed impacts on outcomes. The empirical ...