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Investigating the relationship between health and economic growth: empirical evidence from a panel of 5 Asian countries

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posted on 2024-06-03, 14:57 authored by S Narayan, PK Narayan, Sagarika MishraSagarika Mishra
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between health and economic growth through including investment, exports, imports, and research and development (R&D), for 5 Asian countries using panel unit root, panel cointegration with structural breaks and panel long-run estimator for the period 1974-2007. We model this relationship within the production function framework, and unravel two important results. First, we find that in three variants of the growth model, variables share a long-run relationship; that is, they are cointegrated. Second, we find that in the long-run, while health, investment, exports, and R&D have contributed positively to economic growth, imports have had a statistically significant negative effect while education has had an insignificant effect. We draw important policy implications from these findings.

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Pagination

1-32

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Copyright notice

2010, The Authors

Publisher

Deakin University, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance

Place of publication

Geelong, Vic.

Series

School Working Paper - Economics Series ; SWP 2010/08

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