Punctuated Equilibrium Theory: An Empirical Investigation of its Relevance for Global Health Expenditure

Marie H Martin, Megan E. Streams
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We use Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) to examine the distribution of annual change in national government spending on global health through bilateral agencies by 17 OECD nations for 1990–2009. Consistent with our expectations and the PET literature, we find that the distribution of annual log percent change in commitments and disbursements for global health is leptokurtic rather than close to the normal distribution anticipated under incrementalism. Our findings illustrate the value of PET's focus on distributions rather than on time trends in levels alone when examining government allocation behavior, while adding to the literature on global health finance. This study also highlights the impact of choice of log percent change or percent change in examining budgetary change distributions. Better understanding of allocation patterns in this arena can inform those interested in global health policy and its vital outcomes.
间断均衡理论:其与全球卫生支出相关性的实证调查
我们使用间断均衡理论(PET)来检验17个经合组织国家通过双边机构在1990-2009年全球卫生方面的国家政府支出的年度变化分布。与我们的预期和PET文献一致,我们发现全球卫生承诺和支出的年度对数百分比变化分布是细峰分布,而不是接近增量主义预期的正态分布。我们的研究结果表明,在检查政府分配行为时,PET关注分布而不是仅关注水平的时间趋势的价值,同时增加了关于全球卫生金融的文献。本研究还强调了在审查预算变化分布时选择对数百分比变化或百分比变化的影响。更好地了解这一领域的分配模式可以为那些对全球卫生政策及其重要成果感兴趣的人提供信息。
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