Health and education are indispensable factors for economic growth. This study examines the role of health and education in economic growth for 76 middle income countries during 1991-2016, using fixed and random effect approaches. The empirical findings demonstrates that a progressive link among life expectancy and economic growth while inverse association exists between infant mortality and economic growth. The outcomes of FE and RE models stated that secondary and tertiary level education contribute to increase in economic growth. The results also shows capital's encouraging impact on growth, while the labor has negative influence to economic growth. The impact of life expectancy, infant mortality, enrollment in secondary and tertiary edu...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between population’s health and real GDP dynamics in ...
This paper analysed the comparative impacts of health and education on growth in Southern African re...
Health and education are indispensable factors for economic growth. This study examines the role of ...
Abstract. This paper reviewed extensive theoretical and empirical studies which emphasize the role h...
Abstract. This paper reviewed extensive theoretical and empirical studies which emphasize the role h...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Education and health are the two important components of human capital.Education is a powerful instr...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Investigating the impact of health capital disaggregated by gender on economic growth in a sample of...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
This study examines the relationship between health expenditure, education and economic growth in ME...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
After the emergence of endogenous growth theory, the role of human capital along with physical capit...
This study examines the relationship between health expenditure, education and economic growth in ME...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between population’s health and real GDP dynamics in ...
This paper analysed the comparative impacts of health and education on growth in Southern African re...
Health and education are indispensable factors for economic growth. This study examines the role of ...
Abstract. This paper reviewed extensive theoretical and empirical studies which emphasize the role h...
Abstract. This paper reviewed extensive theoretical and empirical studies which emphasize the role h...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Education and health are the two important components of human capital.Education is a powerful instr...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Investigating the impact of health capital disaggregated by gender on economic growth in a sample of...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
This study examines the relationship between health expenditure, education and economic growth in ME...
There are strong reasons why education can help promote economic growth that do not always bear out ...
After the emergence of endogenous growth theory, the role of human capital along with physical capit...
This study examines the relationship between health expenditure, education and economic growth in ME...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between population’s health and real GDP dynamics in ...
This paper analysed the comparative impacts of health and education on growth in Southern African re...