This article conducts a comparative analysis of the interrelationship between climate, life expectancy and income between African and non-African countries. To put the analysis in a broader context of development, the paper develops an income-climate trap model that explains the multi-directional interaction between income, climate and life expectancy. It is suggested that the interaction can give rise to either a virtuous cycle of prosperity or a vicious cycle of poverty. Applying the model to a data set of 158 countries, we find that climate is a more important determinant of life expectancy in African countries than in non-African countries. We provide further empirical evidence that while climate is important in determining both life ex...
For health outcomes, is poverty destiny? The authors explore this question for life expectancy in Af...
Evidence abounds to support the view that while health, measured by life expectancy, had improved, a...
Evidence abounds to support the view that while health, measured by life expectancy, had improved, a...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between climate, health, and income. We partition the e...
Background: Climate and weather affect human health directly and indirectly. There is a renewed inte...
In Africa, as elsewhere in the world, climate change looms as a profound health challenge in this ce...
Using a panel dataset on 45 sub-Saharan Africa countries (SSA), this study analyzes empirically the ...
It is now clear that anthropogenic climate change is having a negative impact on human health. In th...
Climate change is projected to detrimentally affect African countries’ economic development, while i...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between climate change, human health and economic growt...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some count...
Weather, climate, and climate change are affecting human health, with scientific evidence increasing...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countr...
Health is one of the most important components of human capital. It can affect production level of a...
The economic landscape of most African countries depends essentially on the dynamics of climate chan...
For health outcomes, is poverty destiny? The authors explore this question for life expectancy in Af...
Evidence abounds to support the view that while health, measured by life expectancy, had improved, a...
Evidence abounds to support the view that while health, measured by life expectancy, had improved, a...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between climate, health, and income. We partition the e...
Background: Climate and weather affect human health directly and indirectly. There is a renewed inte...
In Africa, as elsewhere in the world, climate change looms as a profound health challenge in this ce...
Using a panel dataset on 45 sub-Saharan Africa countries (SSA), this study analyzes empirically the ...
It is now clear that anthropogenic climate change is having a negative impact on human health. In th...
Climate change is projected to detrimentally affect African countries’ economic development, while i...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between climate change, human health and economic growt...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some count...
Weather, climate, and climate change are affecting human health, with scientific evidence increasing...
Background: While in general a country’s life expectancy increases with national income, some countr...
Health is one of the most important components of human capital. It can affect production level of a...
The economic landscape of most African countries depends essentially on the dynamics of climate chan...
For health outcomes, is poverty destiny? The authors explore this question for life expectancy in Af...
Evidence abounds to support the view that while health, measured by life expectancy, had improved, a...
Evidence abounds to support the view that while health, measured by life expectancy, had improved, a...