In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman), life expectancy at birth, total (years) and mortality rate, under-5(per 1000 live birth), as well as capital stock on the economic growth of 16 developed countries and 14 developing countries using Panel Unit Root and Panel Data Model for the period 1990-2010. In this investigation we have found that capital stock and life expectancy have a statistically significant positive effect on economic growth in both groups of countries. Mortality rate has a statistically significant negative effect on economic growth in both groups of countries. On the other hand fertility rate has a statistically significant positive effect on economic growth in de...
This paper takes an extra look at the debate of economic growth as a trendy issue in the world and p...
The recent studies of economic growth have shown increasing interest in the potential economic prof...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
This research investigates the relationship between health and economic growth by using a balanced p...
Abstract. This paper reviewed extensive theoretical and empirical studies which emphasize the role h...
Changes occuring in the health sector and in terms of society within the last 100 years in the world...
In this paper, human capital in the form of 'health status' is introduced into a neoclassical econom...
Purpose: This study aims to explain the role of health on economic growth for OECD countries in the ...
Investigating the impact of health capital disaggregated by gender on economic growth in a sample of...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether health (measured by life expectancy at birth) co...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between life expectancy at birth and economic growt...
This paper analysed the comparative impacts of health and education on growth in Southern African re...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2014.In this study, using an unbalanced p...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
This paper takes an extra look at the debate of economic growth as a trendy issue in the world and p...
The recent studies of economic growth have shown increasing interest in the potential economic prof...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
This research investigates the relationship between health and economic growth by using a balanced p...
Abstract. This paper reviewed extensive theoretical and empirical studies which emphasize the role h...
Changes occuring in the health sector and in terms of society within the last 100 years in the world...
In this paper, human capital in the form of 'health status' is introduced into a neoclassical econom...
Purpose: This study aims to explain the role of health on economic growth for OECD countries in the ...
Investigating the impact of health capital disaggregated by gender on economic growth in a sample of...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether health (measured by life expectancy at birth) co...
This study aimed to investigate the relationship between life expectancy at birth and economic growt...
This paper analysed the comparative impacts of health and education on growth in Southern African re...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2014.In this study, using an unbalanced p...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
This paper takes an extra look at the debate of economic growth as a trendy issue in the world and p...
The recent studies of economic growth have shown increasing interest in the potential economic prof...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...