Structural adjustment, state capacity and child health: evidence from IMF programmes
Author(s) -
Adel Daoud,
Bernhard Reinsberg
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of epidemiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.406
H-Index - 208
eISSN - 1464-3685
pISSN - 0300-5771
DOI - 10.1093/ije/dyy251
Subject(s) - conditionality , endogeneity , economics , developing country , public health , public sector , health policy , demographic economics , public economics , health care , medicine , economic growth , political science , politics , nursing , economy , law , econometrics
Consensus is growing that policy reform programmes by the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-an international organization mandated with upholding global financial stability and assisting countries in economic turmoil-produce adverse effects on public health. However, this consensus is unclear about which policies of these programmes underlie these effects. This article fills parts of this gap by examining the impact of four kinds of IMF policies (fiscal policy, public-sector employment, privatization of state-owned enterprises and price liberalization) on public-health expenditure, child vaccination and child mortality.
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