This paper contributes to the empirical literature by investigating globalization as a channel of health gap between Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) during the period 1980-2009 and draws out some policy implications. To control for the endogenity problem, Arellano – Bond (1991) General Method of Moments (GMM) estimator is used. The empirical results show that globalization has insignificant impact on the health gap between OECD and SSA. The result is consistent with some previous studies on the impact of globalizaton on developing countries. Keywords: Globalization, Health Gap, life expectancy at birth, dynamic panel dat
Health plays a crucial role for human development. Therefore, foreign aid is often directed to comba...
Among the many drivers of health inequities, this article focuses on important, yet insufficiently u...
Among the many drivers of health inequities, this article focuses on important, yet insufficiently u...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
Abstract It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifest...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
Abstract The last two decades have witnessed the emergence and consolidation of an economic paradigm...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
Modern society has done much good for the health and well-being of people � the average global life ...
The last two decades of the twentieth century recorded a slowdown in health gains and widespread inc...
Health plays a crucial role for human development. Therefore, foreign aid is often directed to comba...
Among the many drivers of health inequities, this article focuses on important, yet insufficiently u...
Among the many drivers of health inequities, this article focuses on important, yet insufficiently u...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
Abstract It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifest...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
It is clear that globalization is something more than a purely economic phenomenon manifesting itsel...
Abstract The last two decades have witnessed the emergence and consolidation of an economic paradigm...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
Modern society has done much good for the health and well-being of people � the average global life ...
The last two decades of the twentieth century recorded a slowdown in health gains and widespread inc...
Health plays a crucial role for human development. Therefore, foreign aid is often directed to comba...
Among the many drivers of health inequities, this article focuses on important, yet insufficiently u...
Among the many drivers of health inequities, this article focuses on important, yet insufficiently u...