Environmental degradation (measured, for example) by CO2 emissions has an adverse effect on public health, leading to the need for a higher level of healthcare expenditure. The level of per capita income, which has been identified as a major determinant of healthcare expenditure, is associated with environmental degradation as represented by the environmental Kuznets curve. The results presented in this study show that when a country, like Australia, falls on the declining sector of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC), healthcare expenditure is negatively related to environmental degradation. Although this proposition sounds counterintuitive, it is justified theoretically and supported empirically
This paper examines the trade-off between per-capita CO2 emissions and per-capita GDP in Australia u...
BackgroundHuman health is dependent upon environmental health. Air pollution is a leading cause of m...
This paper examines the trade-off between per-capita CO2 emissions and per-capita GDP in Australia u...
This article provides a plausible explanation for the seemingly counterintuitive observation that he...
©, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Empirical work on the relation between health ex...
In the presence of more than one scenario on the interaction of growth, environmental regulation and...
Background: Developing countries have witnessed economic growth as their GDP keeps increasing steadi...
One of the most important indicators of deterioration in environmental quality is the increase in ca...
The quest to achieve sustainable development in the world has led to higher energy consumption which...
Background: Health-care services are necessary for sustaining and improving human wellbeing, yet the...
This paper is the first to provide an empirical analysis of the short run and long run effects of ca...
Making development sustainable in the long run is the goal of policy makers of countries all over th...
This study investigates the rising health care costs among nine OECD nations from 1990 to 2014. A pa...
In this paper we examine the role of environmental quality in determining per capita health expendit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Human health is dependent upon environmental health. Air pollution is a lea...
This paper examines the trade-off between per-capita CO2 emissions and per-capita GDP in Australia u...
BackgroundHuman health is dependent upon environmental health. Air pollution is a leading cause of m...
This paper examines the trade-off between per-capita CO2 emissions and per-capita GDP in Australia u...
This article provides a plausible explanation for the seemingly counterintuitive observation that he...
©, Copyright © Taylor &amp; Francis Group, LLC. Empirical work on the relation between health ex...
In the presence of more than one scenario on the interaction of growth, environmental regulation and...
Background: Developing countries have witnessed economic growth as their GDP keeps increasing steadi...
One of the most important indicators of deterioration in environmental quality is the increase in ca...
The quest to achieve sustainable development in the world has led to higher energy consumption which...
Background: Health-care services are necessary for sustaining and improving human wellbeing, yet the...
This paper is the first to provide an empirical analysis of the short run and long run effects of ca...
Making development sustainable in the long run is the goal of policy makers of countries all over th...
This study investigates the rising health care costs among nine OECD nations from 1990 to 2014. A pa...
In this paper we examine the role of environmental quality in determining per capita health expendit...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Human health is dependent upon environmental health. Air pollution is a lea...
This paper examines the trade-off between per-capita CO2 emissions and per-capita GDP in Australia u...
BackgroundHuman health is dependent upon environmental health. Air pollution is a leading cause of m...
This paper examines the trade-off between per-capita CO2 emissions and per-capita GDP in Australia u...