Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period suggest that HIV/AIDS has reduced the rate of growth of Africa’s per capita income by 0.7 percentage points per year. For those African countries affected by malaria, growth was further lowered by 0.3 percentage points per year. Such reduction is large when compared with the historical growth of 0.4 % achieved in 1990-97. Various factors related to poverty, inequality, gender inequality, labor mobility and ethnic fractionalization have facilitated the rapid spread of HIV. But what has enabled HIV/AIDS to undermine economic and social development is the erosion of some of the main determinants of economic growth such as social capital, domestic sa...
Since the early 1990s many countries in Africa have experienced low economic growth. One of the main...
The productivity of countries around the globe is adversely affected by the health-related problems ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
Most studies find that AIDS has a relatively weak impact on economic growth because they assume that...
This thesis studies the impact from HIV/AIDS on economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. This is an im...
This study is motivated by the low GDP per capita growth and high rates of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan A...
AIDS is a human tragedy and a major health problem. The scale of the disease is so large that it now...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
This study examines the claim that the AIDS epidemic will slow the pace of economic growth. We do th...
This paper estimates the impact of the HIV epidemic on the economic development taking place around ...
Although Africa is already entering its second decade with AIDS, the spread of HIV has not been stop...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
The experience of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in Africa is very different from that i...
Since the early 1990s many countries in Africa have experienced low economic growth. One of the main...
The productivity of countries around the globe is adversely affected by the health-related problems ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
Most studies find that AIDS has a relatively weak impact on economic growth because they assume that...
This thesis studies the impact from HIV/AIDS on economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. This is an im...
This study is motivated by the low GDP per capita growth and high rates of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan A...
AIDS is a human tragedy and a major health problem. The scale of the disease is so large that it now...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
This study examines the claim that the AIDS epidemic will slow the pace of economic growth. We do th...
This paper estimates the impact of the HIV epidemic on the economic development taking place around ...
Although Africa is already entering its second decade with AIDS, the spread of HIV has not been stop...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
The experience of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in Africa is very different from that i...
Since the early 1990s many countries in Africa have experienced low economic growth. One of the main...
The productivity of countries around the globe is adversely affected by the health-related problems ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...