Spending on public services in the UK – notably health and education – has risen strongly since 2000. But assessing what this has delivered is not straightforward. This article discusses difficulties in measuring the output of public sector services and provides evidence on recent trends in the output and productivity of the health and education sectors.
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Sibieta, L., & Simpson, H. (2008). Public services performance. Oxonomics, 3(1), 5–9. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-5209.2008.00018.x
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