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This commentary assesses critically the published article in the Health Economics Review. 2020; 10 (1), 1–9. It explains the effects of health expenditure on infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa using a panel data analysis (i.e. random effects) over the year 2000–2015 extracted from the World...
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Background: This commentary assesses critically the published article in the Health Economics Review. 2020; 10 (1), 1-9. It explains the effects of health expenditure on infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa using a panel data analysis (i.e. random effects) over the year 2000-2015 extracted from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012503634
Background: This commentary assesses critically the published article in the Health Economics Review. 2020; 10 (1), 1-9. It explains the effects of health expenditure on infant mortality in sub-Saharan Africa using a panel data analysis (i.e. random effects) over the year 2000-2015 extracted from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014489801
The COVID-19 outbreak was triggered in December 2019 in the city of Wuhan, in the Hubei province of China. The virus continues to spread across the world including African countries. The impact of the disease has become apparent beyond mortality and morbidity. In African countries lockdown due...
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries continue to suffer from energy poverty, with 35 % and 19 % of the average population, having access to electricity and clean fuels for cooking technologies, respectively. This study examines whether access to electricity and clean fuels for cooking and...
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