In this paper, human capital in the form of 'health status' is introduced into a neoclassical economic growth model as one of the main factors differentiating rich and poor countries. Various panel data models are used to examine how health and other growth factors affect average income in different countries. Our main empirical finding indicates that a one-year increase in life expectancy (the health status measure) raises GDP per capita by 0.5-0.9%. Based on this result, a baseline health status can be established to help poor countries achieve a targeted economic growth rate.Health, GDP per capita, neoclassical economic growth model, panel data models,
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between population’s health and real GDP dynamics in ...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
The recent studies of economic growth have shown increasing interest in the potential economic prof...
Health is one of the most important components of human capital. It can affect production level of a...
This paper uses regression analysis with panel data in order to investigate the relationship between...
Health is one of the most important components of human capital. It can affect production level of a...
Investigating the impact of health capital disaggregated by gender on economic growth in a sample of...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
This research investigates the relationship between health and economic growth by using a balanced p...
A panel data approach has been used to find the effect of life expectancy on GDP per capita for 182 ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
This paper studies the empirical relationship between population’s health and real GDP dynamics in ...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
The recent studies of economic growth have shown increasing interest in the potential economic prof...
Health is one of the most important components of human capital. It can affect production level of a...
This paper uses regression analysis with panel data in order to investigate the relationship between...
Health is one of the most important components of human capital. It can affect production level of a...
Investigating the impact of health capital disaggregated by gender on economic growth in a sample of...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
This research investigates the relationship between health and economic growth by using a balanced p...
A panel data approach has been used to find the effect of life expectancy on GDP per capita for 182 ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...