The objective of this paper is to determine whether health (measured by life expectancy at birth) contributes to economic growth and the functional form in which it influences per capita income. This links our study to the debate between Neo-classical and endogenous growth theorists on whether investment in human capital can sustain growth indefinitely. Data on 216 countries for the period 1980-2009 has been obtained from World Development Indicators dataset. This enables us to focus on a period characterized by globalization and demographic changes manifested in the form of population graying. Our findings confirm the importance of investment in human capital. But, in contrast to conclusions of endogenous growth models, we find evidence th...
This dissertation includes two complementary works that theoretically and empirically examine the ro...
It is widely believed by development economists that the role of human capital is one of the most fu...
A large body of both theoretical and empirical literature has affirmed a positive impact of human ca...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether life expectancy at birth contributes to economic...
Abstract. This paper reviewed extensive theoretical and empirical studies which emphasize the role h...
Using a world sample of countries, this paper re-examines the U-shaped relationship between per capi...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
This research investigates the relationship between health and economic growth by using a balanced p...
This thesis analyzes some aspects of the relationship between health and economic growth from a theo...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Better health leads to faster economic growth which in turn, leads to healthier populations. Histori...
Health, of course, is vital for productivity and quality of life, and it is understood that as socie...
We analyze the effects of childrens health on human capital accumulation and on long-run economic gr...
In this paper, human capital in the form of 'health status' is introduced into a neoclassical econom...
This dissertation includes two complementary works that theoretically and empirically examine the ro...
It is widely believed by development economists that the role of human capital is one of the most fu...
A large body of both theoretical and empirical literature has affirmed a positive impact of human ca...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether life expectancy at birth contributes to economic...
Abstract. This paper reviewed extensive theoretical and empirical studies which emphasize the role h...
Using a world sample of countries, this paper re-examines the U-shaped relationship between per capi...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
This research investigates the relationship between health and economic growth by using a balanced p...
This thesis analyzes some aspects of the relationship between health and economic growth from a theo...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Better health leads to faster economic growth which in turn, leads to healthier populations. Histori...
Health, of course, is vital for productivity and quality of life, and it is understood that as socie...
We analyze the effects of childrens health on human capital accumulation and on long-run economic gr...
In this paper, human capital in the form of 'health status' is introduced into a neoclassical econom...
This dissertation includes two complementary works that theoretically and empirically examine the ro...
It is widely believed by development economists that the role of human capital is one of the most fu...
A large body of both theoretical and empirical literature has affirmed a positive impact of human ca...