I use microeconomic estimates of the effect of health on individual outcomes to construct macroeconomic estimates of the proximate effect of health on GDP per capita. I use a variety of methods to construct estimates of the return to health, which I combine with cross-country and historical data on several health indicators including height, adult survival, and age at menarche. My preferred estimate of the share of cross-country variance in log income per worker explained by variation in health is 22.6%, roughly the same as the share accounted for by human capital from education, and larger than the share accounted for by physical capital. I present alternative estimates ranging between 9.5% and 29.5%. My preferred estimate of the reduction...
For economists who study the growth theories, the most critical issues they are trying to deal with ...
People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we scale incom...
We estimate the effect of income on health using cross-country, time-series data on health (infant a...
We assess quantitatively the effect of exogenous health improvements on output per capita. Our simul...
I use microeconomic estimates of the effect of health on individual outcomes to construct macroecono...
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...
Abstract Background: Economic growth and public health are inextricably linked. This complex relati...
How much does disease depress development in human capital and income around the world? I discuss a ...
Health is one of the most important assets a human being has. It permits us to fully develop our cap...
Better health leads to faster economic growth which in turn, leads to healthier populations. Histori...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
In this paper, human capital in the form of 'health status' is introduced into a neoclassical econom...
ABSTRACT People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we sc...
We estimate the effect of income on health using cross-country, time-series data on health (infant a...
For economists who study the growth theories, the most critical issues they are trying to deal with ...
People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we scale incom...
We estimate the effect of income on health using cross-country, time-series data on health (infant a...
We assess quantitatively the effect of exogenous health improvements on output per capita. Our simul...
I use microeconomic estimates of the effect of health on individual outcomes to construct macroecono...
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...
Abstract Background: Economic growth and public health are inextricably linked. This complex relati...
How much does disease depress development in human capital and income around the world? I discuss a ...
Health is one of the most important assets a human being has. It permits us to fully develop our cap...
Better health leads to faster economic growth which in turn, leads to healthier populations. Histori...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
In this paper, human capital in the form of 'health status' is introduced into a neoclassical econom...
ABSTRACT People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we sc...
We estimate the effect of income on health using cross-country, time-series data on health (infant a...
For economists who study the growth theories, the most critical issues they are trying to deal with ...
People in poor countries live shorter lives than people in rich countries so that, if we scale incom...
We estimate the effect of income on health using cross-country, time-series data on health (infant a...