Typology of welfare states: quality criteria for governance and ecology
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In the 21st century, in addition to the generally well-known indicators of material
well-being, in the modern paradigm of the welfare state, the quality of the ecological
environment is gaining an ever-increasing role. Besides that, the modern definition of
welfare state takes into account not only environmental dimension, but also the quality
of institutions through the governance system that affects the supply of environmental
goods. The study provides the classification of countries according to indicators that
can ensure the identification of welfare states and the assessment of the classification
role of the criteria for environmental state.
The strong direct correlation between environmental state and government efficiency
has been established. The results of the classification of the studied countries obtained
by k-means clustering methods indicate the possibility of using the Environmental
Performance Index (EPI), Government Effectiveness Index (GEI) and government expenditures
indicators as complementary attributes to the classical criteria for the welfare state.
The level of country EPI can be regarded as an important complementary criterion
for the welfare state. The country environmental state is much more determined by
the government efficiency, the quality of state institutions and their activities, rather
than by an extensive increase in the funding of such institutions and environmental
measures.
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Koziuk V., Dluhopolskyi O., Hayda Yu., Shymanska O. (2018). Typology of welfare states: quality criteria for governance and ecology. Problems and Perspectives in Management. Volume 16. Issue 4. P. 235-245. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16 (4).2018.20.