The relationship between healthcare expenditure and disposable personal income in the US states: A fractional integration and cointegration analysis
This study examines the relationship between healthcare expenditure and disposable income in the 50 US states over the period 1966-2009 using fractional integration and cointegration techniques. The degree of integration and nonlinearity of both series are found to vary considerably across states, whilst the fractional cointegration analysis suggests that a long-run relationship exists between them in only 11 out of the 50 US states. The estimated long-run income elasticity of healthcare expenditure suggests that health care is a luxury good in these states. By contrast, the short-run elasticity obtained from the regressions in first differences is in the range (0,1) for most US states, which suggests that health care is a necessity good instead. The implications of these results for health policy are also discussed.
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2015
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Authors: | Caporale, Guglielmo Maria ; Cunado, Juncal ; Gil-Alana, Luis A. ; Gupta, Rangan |
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Berlin : Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) |
Subject: | healthcare expenditure | income elasticity | US states | fractional integration | fractional cointegration |
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freely available
Series: | DIW Discussion Papers ; 1486 |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Other identifiers: | 827508468 [GVK] hdl:10419/110965 [Handle] RePEc:diw:diwwpp:dp1486 [RePEc] |
Classification: | C22 - Time-Series Models ; C32 - Time-Series Models ; H51 - Government Expenditures and Health ; I18 - Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health |
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