This study reports the results of an empirical analysis of the Kuznets curve relationship between non-fatal road injuries and per-capita income. This relationship indicates that the number of road deaths increases with increasing per-capita income at lower income levels, but decreases once it has exceeded a threshold level. We apply a fixed effects negative binomial regression analysis on a panel of 90 countries over the period of 1963–2009. Results indicated evidence of an inverted U-shaped relationship between economic growth and non-fatal road injuries for both less developed and highly developed countries. Results also indicated that the turning point is higher in less developed countries than in higher developed countries. The evidence...
Using province-level panel data in China, we examine the relationship between traffic accidents and ...
IntroductionThe rapid growth of Botswana’s economy since independence in 1966 has brought more tarre...
PubMedID: 30851057Objectives: Industrial advances, as a result of globalization, causes many threats...
Introduction: Past empirical studies indicated that there is a Kuznets or reverse U-shaped relations...
This paper reports the results of an empirical analysis of the Kuznets curve relationship between pe...
Many studies have shown that there is a u-shaped relationship between road deaths and economic growt...
This dissertation adds to the current understanding of the socioeconomic determinants of traffic fat...
This dissertation adds to the current understanding of the socioeconomic determinants of traffic fat...
PDFResearch PaperTraffic accidentsFatalitiesAccident ratesEconomic growthDeveloping countriesDevelop...
© 2015, He et al. Background: The relationship between economic development and road safety at sub-n...
Recent empirical research has found that there is an inverted U-shaped or Kuznets relationship betwe...
This study analyzes how economic resources invested in roads may affect mortality, depending on the ...
report examines some recent explanations for the rising road fatality rates in developing countries....
The rapid growth of Botswana’s economy since independence in 1966 has brought more tarred roads and ...
Globally, injury is a major public health problem. The extent of the problem varies considerably by ...
Using province-level panel data in China, we examine the relationship between traffic accidents and ...
IntroductionThe rapid growth of Botswana’s economy since independence in 1966 has brought more tarre...
PubMedID: 30851057Objectives: Industrial advances, as a result of globalization, causes many threats...
Introduction: Past empirical studies indicated that there is a Kuznets or reverse U-shaped relations...
This paper reports the results of an empirical analysis of the Kuznets curve relationship between pe...
Many studies have shown that there is a u-shaped relationship between road deaths and economic growt...
This dissertation adds to the current understanding of the socioeconomic determinants of traffic fat...
This dissertation adds to the current understanding of the socioeconomic determinants of traffic fat...
PDFResearch PaperTraffic accidentsFatalitiesAccident ratesEconomic growthDeveloping countriesDevelop...
© 2015, He et al. Background: The relationship between economic development and road safety at sub-n...
Recent empirical research has found that there is an inverted U-shaped or Kuznets relationship betwe...
This study analyzes how economic resources invested in roads may affect mortality, depending on the ...
report examines some recent explanations for the rising road fatality rates in developing countries....
The rapid growth of Botswana’s economy since independence in 1966 has brought more tarred roads and ...
Globally, injury is a major public health problem. The extent of the problem varies considerably by ...
Using province-level panel data in China, we examine the relationship between traffic accidents and ...
IntroductionThe rapid growth of Botswana’s economy since independence in 1966 has brought more tarre...
PubMedID: 30851057Objectives: Industrial advances, as a result of globalization, causes many threats...