Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are currently the leading cause of death worldwide. In this paper, we examine the channels through which economic growth affects NCDs\u2019 epidemiology. Following a production function approach, we develop a basic technique to break up the impact of economic growth on NCDs into three fundamental components: (1) a resource effect; (2) a behaviour effect; and (3) a knowledge effect. We demonstrate that each of these effects can be measured as the product of two elasticities, the output and income elasticity of the three leading factors influencing the frequency of NCDs in any population: health care, health-related behaviours and lifestyle, and medical knowledge
The wealth-health relationship is not unambiguous and constant. Greater wealth affects individual an...
This dissertation is composed of three essays and analyzes the effects of both health outcomes and i...
Stylized facts show there is a clustering of countries in three balanced growth paths characterized ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are currently the leading cause of death worldwide. In this paper, ...
We develop and calibrate a dynamic production function model to assess how noncommunicable diseases ...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
The question of whether and how changes to population health impact on economic growth has been acti...
We assess the impact of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality on economic growth, using a dynamic p...
The wealth–health relationship is not unambiguous and constant. Indeed, a higher level of wealth af...
For economists who study the growth theories, the most critical issues they are trying to deal with ...
Health is one of the most important assets a human being has. It permits us to fully develop our cap...
The correlation between health and economic performance is extremely robust across communities and o...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have large economic impact at multiple levels. To systematically re...
After heart disease, cancer is the most common cause of death in many developed countries. Understan...
The wealth-health relationship is not unambiguous and constant. Greater wealth affects individual an...
This dissertation is composed of three essays and analyzes the effects of both health outcomes and i...
Stylized facts show there is a clustering of countries in three balanced growth paths characterized ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are currently the leading cause of death worldwide. In this paper, ...
We develop and calibrate a dynamic production function model to assess how noncommunicable diseases ...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
The question of whether and how changes to population health impact on economic growth has been acti...
We assess the impact of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality on economic growth, using a dynamic p...
The wealth–health relationship is not unambiguous and constant. Indeed, a higher level of wealth af...
For economists who study the growth theories, the most critical issues they are trying to deal with ...
Health is one of the most important assets a human being has. It permits us to fully develop our cap...
The correlation between health and economic performance is extremely robust across communities and o...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have large economic impact at multiple levels. To systematically re...
After heart disease, cancer is the most common cause of death in many developed countries. Understan...
The wealth-health relationship is not unambiguous and constant. Greater wealth affects individual an...
This dissertation is composed of three essays and analyzes the effects of both health outcomes and i...
Stylized facts show there is a clustering of countries in three balanced growth paths characterized ...