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simultaneous-equation panel data model for 38 developing and 40 developed countries over the 2000−2015 period. The analysis …
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The aim of this paper is to provide an in-depth analysis of the impact of investment in health-sector policies on economic development. In order to do this, it is vital to bear in mind the fact that long-term economic growth is characterized by the interaction between the physical aspects of...
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countries for the period 1990-2011. We employ both cross-sectional and panel estimation techniques with contemporary and non …
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‐effect model and the dynamic panel model, to estimate the factors associated with the total health expenditure growth as well as … its major components for 167 countries over the period of 1993–2013. The panel data on total health expenditure per capita … income elasticity of health expenditure ranged from 0.75 to 0.96 in the fixed‐effect static panel model, while in the dynamic …
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We examine how political institutions influence health expenditure by using a panel of 151 developing and developed … expenditure. Panel fixed effects and event study models also suggest a positive within-country effect of democratization on …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted that access to timely health spending data is crucial for informed policy-making. This Health Working Paper summarises and compares the methodologies applied in around half of OECD countries to estimate public and private health spending for the most recent...
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