Differing from previous studies ignoring the nonlinear features, this study employs both the linear and nonlinear Granger causality tests to examine the complex causal relationship between health care expenditure and economic growth among 15 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and 5 major developing countries. Some interesting findings can be obtained as follows: (1) For Australia, Austria, and UK, linear and nonlinear Granger causality does not exist between them. A unidirectional linear or nonlinear causality running from economic growth to health care expenditure can be found for Ireland, Korea, Portugal, and India. For these seven countries, health or fiscal policy related to health spending will not have an im...
Uneven patterns of health care expenditure are a prominent feature of late capitalist society. Acros...
This study investigates the Granger-causality relationship between real per capita GDP and real per ...
International audienceThis paper proves evidence for nonlinearities in the relationship between heal...
Differing from previous studies ignoring the nonlinear features, this study employs both the linear ...
Panel data and Hsiao's version of Granger non-causality tests are used to revisit the relationship b...
The empirical findings on the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP) and health expenditu...
Abstract There has been a growing interest in examining the relationship between income and health e...
This objective is to examine the relationship between healthcare expenditure and economic growth bas...
In this paper, the dynamic relationship between health expenditure and economic growth from 1980-201...
In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE)...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the linear and nonlinear causality between a set of alternati...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the linear and nonlinear causality between a set of alternati...
This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rate ...
<div><p>Increasing knowledge of people about health leads to raising the share of health expenditure...
A large body of both theoretical and empirical literature has affirmed a positive impact of human ca...
Uneven patterns of health care expenditure are a prominent feature of late capitalist society. Acros...
This study investigates the Granger-causality relationship between real per capita GDP and real per ...
International audienceThis paper proves evidence for nonlinearities in the relationship between heal...
Differing from previous studies ignoring the nonlinear features, this study employs both the linear ...
Panel data and Hsiao's version of Granger non-causality tests are used to revisit the relationship b...
The empirical findings on the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP) and health expenditu...
Abstract There has been a growing interest in examining the relationship between income and health e...
This objective is to examine the relationship between healthcare expenditure and economic growth bas...
In this paper, the dynamic relationship between health expenditure and economic growth from 1980-201...
In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE)...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the linear and nonlinear causality between a set of alternati...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the linear and nonlinear causality between a set of alternati...
This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rate ...
<div><p>Increasing knowledge of people about health leads to raising the share of health expenditure...
A large body of both theoretical and empirical literature has affirmed a positive impact of human ca...
Uneven patterns of health care expenditure are a prominent feature of late capitalist society. Acros...
This study investigates the Granger-causality relationship between real per capita GDP and real per ...
International audienceThis paper proves evidence for nonlinearities in the relationship between heal...