An Empirical Analysis of the Relation Between Social Spending and Economic Growth in Developing Countries and OECD Members

This study examines the economic effects of social spending in less developed nations and compares the situation with that of social spending in developed countries. Currently, research in this feld is limited to developed countries, but there is a need to question the appropriateness of the conclus...

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