This paper examines the impacts of health on Economic growth in Nigeria. The Cointegration, and Granger Causality techniques were used in analysing Quarterly time series data of Nigeria for the period of 1995-2009. The study finds that GDP is positively influenced by health indicators in the long run and health indicators cause the per capita GDP. It reveals that health indicators have a long run impact on economic growth. Thus, the impact of health is a long run phenomenon.The major policy implication of the study is that, a high level of economic growth can be achieved by improving the health status of the populace, especially if the current status is at low ebb
This study has demonstrated new evidence sustaining the idea that age distribution and health insura...
This paper takes an extra look at the debate of economic growth as a trendy issue in the world and p...
The study examined the impact of Federal Governments Healthcare expenditure on economic growth of Ni...
This study examined the relationship between health inputs, health outputs and economic growth in Ni...
In this paper, the dynamic relationship between health expenditure and economic growth from 1980-201...
This study investigates the impact of public health expenditure on economic growth in Nigeria. OLS m...
The study examined the impact of Federal Governments Healthcare expenditure on economic growth of Ni...
The idea supporting the relationship between public expenditure and economic growth is that an incre...
Huge public funds have been expended on health and other human capital variables over time with litt...
This paper examined the relationship between health care expenditure and economic growth in Nigeria ...
This study investigates the impact of health sector reforms on Nigeria’s economic growth from 1970-2...
This paper examined the nexus between health care expenditure and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Afr...
This paper examines the impact of government expenditure on the economic growth of Nigeria using a d...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
It should be noted that poverty has a strong link and two-way relationship with health: poverty make...
This study has demonstrated new evidence sustaining the idea that age distribution and health insura...
This paper takes an extra look at the debate of economic growth as a trendy issue in the world and p...
The study examined the impact of Federal Governments Healthcare expenditure on economic growth of Ni...
This study examined the relationship between health inputs, health outputs and economic growth in Ni...
In this paper, the dynamic relationship between health expenditure and economic growth from 1980-201...
This study investigates the impact of public health expenditure on economic growth in Nigeria. OLS m...
The study examined the impact of Federal Governments Healthcare expenditure on economic growth of Ni...
The idea supporting the relationship between public expenditure and economic growth is that an incre...
Huge public funds have been expended on health and other human capital variables over time with litt...
This paper examined the relationship between health care expenditure and economic growth in Nigeria ...
This study investigates the impact of health sector reforms on Nigeria’s economic growth from 1970-2...
This paper examined the nexus between health care expenditure and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Afr...
This paper examines the impact of government expenditure on the economic growth of Nigeria using a d...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
It should be noted that poverty has a strong link and two-way relationship with health: poverty make...
This study has demonstrated new evidence sustaining the idea that age distribution and health insura...
This paper takes an extra look at the debate of economic growth as a trendy issue in the world and p...
The study examined the impact of Federal Governments Healthcare expenditure on economic growth of Ni...