Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the role of GDP per capita on HCE (Health Care Expenditure) per capita taking into account structural breaks and non-linearity in the long-term economic relationship between HCE and GDP, controlling for price effect, population ageing, innovation proxy and medical density. We show that the non-linearity of the long-run relationship between HCE and GDP comes from both the presence of a structural break and non-linearity explained by a transition variable (by constructing a smooth transition cointegrating regression). More precisely, lower GDP elasticity is explained by an exogenous shock linked to health system policies in the mid 1980's (break analy...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether, by what means, and the extent to which historically, government heal...
Panel data and Hsiao's version of Granger non-causality tests are used to revisit the relationship b...
On the basis of French individual data, this paper compares the effects of demographic change, chang...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
since 1950? A time-series study with structural breaks and non-linearity approache
In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE)...
This paper analyses the evolution of pharmaceutical expenditure with respect to GDP for a group of t...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the relationship between Health Care Expenditure (HCE) and Gross Domestic P...
Uneven patterns of health care expenditure are a prominent feature of late capitalist society. Acros...
Objective: To identify whether, by what means, and the extent to which historically, government heal...
In this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, changes in morbidity and cha...
Health care expenditure studies of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ...
This article examines the long-run relationship between per capita US$ PPP health expenditures (HE) ...
In this paper, we investigate the potential threshold effects in the relationship between national e...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether, by what means, and the extent to which historically, government heal...
Panel data and Hsiao's version of Granger non-causality tests are used to revisit the relationship b...
On the basis of French individual data, this paper compares the effects of demographic change, chang...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
since 1950? A time-series study with structural breaks and non-linearity approache
In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE)...
This paper analyses the evolution of pharmaceutical expenditure with respect to GDP for a group of t...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the relationship between Health Care Expenditure (HCE) and Gross Domestic P...
Uneven patterns of health care expenditure are a prominent feature of late capitalist society. Acros...
Objective: To identify whether, by what means, and the extent to which historically, government heal...
In this paper we evaluate the respective effects of demographic change, changes in morbidity and cha...
Health care expenditure studies of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ...
This article examines the long-run relationship between per capita US$ PPP health expenditures (HE) ...
In this paper, we investigate the potential threshold effects in the relationship between national e...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether, by what means, and the extent to which historically, government heal...
Panel data and Hsiao's version of Granger non-causality tests are used to revisit the relationship b...
On the basis of French individual data, this paper compares the effects of demographic change, chang...