This study examines the total per capita health expenditure convergence across 25 Indian states by disaggregating total per capita health expenditure into revenue and capital health expenditure. This study uses the recent Lagrange Multiplier and Residual Augmented Least Squares-Lagrange Multiplier unit root and club convergence tests. Results of unit-root tests indicate the evidence of convergence for aggregate per capita health expenditure and its compositions. The speed of convergence of total per capita health expenditure is found to be approximately 0.15%. Results from sub-panels reveal that special-category states are converging. Based on the findings, it may be appropriate for the central government to design the equalizing transfer s...
Public health services play an important role in the health status of the people and Health Expendit...
This paper investigates the long run impact of GDP and tax revenue on public health care expenditure...
In response to rising health care costs, many have called for more effective regional health policy ...
In this paper we explore convergence of real per capita output and health expenses across the Indian...
In this paper we explore convergence of real per capita output and health expenses across the Indian...
India, a quasi-federal structure specifies the provisions of federal transfers to sub-national gover...
This paper examines the convergence of public expenditure and its major components using sub-nationa...
In this paper, we examine the 'catch-up' hypothesis, that is, whether or not per capita health expen...
Background: Although the need for ensuring universal coverage in health has received the attention o...
Current evidence on the convergence of health care expenditures across the US states into a single ...
In this chapter we make an attempt to examine convergence in monthly per capita expenditure (MPCE) o...
The stochastic income convergence hypothesis is examined for five BIMAROU (Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Ra...
The impact assessment of macroeconomic policies on public health expenditure is very relevant in Ind...
Abstract: This paper examines the convergence in health expenditure across 22 OECD countries between...
This paper explores India\u27s recent economic reforms and associated state-level income convergence...
Public health services play an important role in the health status of the people and Health Expendit...
This paper investigates the long run impact of GDP and tax revenue on public health care expenditure...
In response to rising health care costs, many have called for more effective regional health policy ...
In this paper we explore convergence of real per capita output and health expenses across the Indian...
In this paper we explore convergence of real per capita output and health expenses across the Indian...
India, a quasi-federal structure specifies the provisions of federal transfers to sub-national gover...
This paper examines the convergence of public expenditure and its major components using sub-nationa...
In this paper, we examine the 'catch-up' hypothesis, that is, whether or not per capita health expen...
Background: Although the need for ensuring universal coverage in health has received the attention o...
Current evidence on the convergence of health care expenditures across the US states into a single ...
In this chapter we make an attempt to examine convergence in monthly per capita expenditure (MPCE) o...
The stochastic income convergence hypothesis is examined for five BIMAROU (Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Ra...
The impact assessment of macroeconomic policies on public health expenditure is very relevant in Ind...
Abstract: This paper examines the convergence in health expenditure across 22 OECD countries between...
This paper explores India\u27s recent economic reforms and associated state-level income convergence...
Public health services play an important role in the health status of the people and Health Expendit...
This paper investigates the long run impact of GDP and tax revenue on public health care expenditure...
In response to rising health care costs, many have called for more effective regional health policy ...