Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2013.The present study investigates the convergence hypothesis in Health Care Expenditure, Health Outcomes and per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in three different groups of countries (G7, OECD and Eurozone) for the period 1972-2010. For this purpose, a new empirical test, developed by Philips & Sul (2007a), is used based on panel data. Our findings provide evidence of convergence in health care expenditure among the members of each one of the three groups of countries under scrutiny. The only exception is the United States that seems to diverge from the remaining countries. When we test for convergence in health outcomes and per capita GDP, the results are mixed. In some case...
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Current evidence on the convergence of health care expenditures across the US states into a single ...
This paper examines the convergence in health expenditure across 22 OECD countries between 1980 and ...
In response to rising health care costs, many have called for more effective regional health policy ...
Our analysis of 19 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries over the ...
Convergence analysis in economics has largely been confined to macro-indicators such as GDP income a...
none2siThis study examines the trend and determinants of health expenditures in OECD countries over ...
In this article it is investigated the convergence of health care expenditures per capita in OECD d...
The subject of this paper is an attempt to assess the level of convergence of government health spen...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the degree of convergence in healt...
In this paper, we examine the 'catch-up' hypothesis, that is, whether or not per capita health expen...
Convergence of per capita health care expenditures in OECD Countries In this article it is investiga...
This thesis examines the convergence in health care spending in euro area member countries during th...
This paper studies the evolution of US state health expenditure for a sample that covers 1966–2014. ...
Uneven patterns of health care expenditure are a prominent feature of late capitalist society. Acros...
This paper attempts to examine the convergence hypothesis of health care expenditure per capita of 1...
Current evidence on the convergence of health care expenditures across the US states into a single ...
This paper examines the convergence in health expenditure across 22 OECD countries between 1980 and ...
In response to rising health care costs, many have called for more effective regional health policy ...