Investment in educational and health sector is one of significant factors for economic growth in many countries. Lots of studies have been done in this field, However, The simultaneous effect of education and health and the importance of private and state sectors in economic growth of Iran have not been surveyed. Because of the significance of this investigation, various types of behavior in private and state sector in these areas, we have investigated the effects of private and state educational and health care expenditures on the economic growth of Iran using Auto-Regressive Distributed Lags (ARDL) method from 1965 to 2011. Statistical ramifications showed that state health care expenditures had a positive and significant effect on econom...
Impact of human capital on economic growth of selected Asian countries was examined, in the context ...
In contemporary economics literatures human capital accumulation is considered as one of the major d...
Using a sample of 306 estimates drawn from 31 primary studies, this paper conducts an empirical synt...
Investment in educational and health sector is one of significant factors for economic growth in man...
This paper examines the relationship between health expenditure and economic growth in Iran for the ...
Many studies have been conducted on the relationship between education as an indicator of human capi...
Background and Aim: In the past studies, few researchers have addressed the simultaneous effects of ...
Background and Objectives: The category of health is closely related to growth, comprehensive develo...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether there was a relationship between economic developm...
Education and health are the two important components of human capital.Education is a powerful instr...
The socio-economic development level of any country has been significantly attached to the state of ...
The belief in education\u27s vitality in the economic development of Iran set the present study\u27s...
In this paper, we provide first evidence of the impact of public and private expenditures in health ...
This study examines the relationship between health expenditure, education and economic growth in ME...
In this paper, we provide first evidence of the impact of public and private expenditures in health ...
Impact of human capital on economic growth of selected Asian countries was examined, in the context ...
In contemporary economics literatures human capital accumulation is considered as one of the major d...
Using a sample of 306 estimates drawn from 31 primary studies, this paper conducts an empirical synt...
Investment in educational and health sector is one of significant factors for economic growth in man...
This paper examines the relationship between health expenditure and economic growth in Iran for the ...
Many studies have been conducted on the relationship between education as an indicator of human capi...
Background and Aim: In the past studies, few researchers have addressed the simultaneous effects of ...
Background and Objectives: The category of health is closely related to growth, comprehensive develo...
The purpose of this study was to discover whether there was a relationship between economic developm...
Education and health are the two important components of human capital.Education is a powerful instr...
The socio-economic development level of any country has been significantly attached to the state of ...
The belief in education\u27s vitality in the economic development of Iran set the present study\u27s...
In this paper, we provide first evidence of the impact of public and private expenditures in health ...
This study examines the relationship between health expenditure, education and economic growth in ME...
In this paper, we provide first evidence of the impact of public and private expenditures in health ...
Impact of human capital on economic growth of selected Asian countries was examined, in the context ...
In contemporary economics literatures human capital accumulation is considered as one of the major d...
Using a sample of 306 estimates drawn from 31 primary studies, this paper conducts an empirical synt...