This paper investigates the causal effect of changes in health on economic development using a long panel of European countries. Identification is based on the particular timing of the introduction of public health care systems in different countries, which is the random outcome of a political process. We document that the introduction of public health care systems had a significant immediate effect on the dynamics of infant mortality and crude death rates. The findings suggest that a reduction in infant mortality or crude death rates exhibited a positive effect on growth in income per capita and increased population growth.Mortality, Economic Development, Growth, Public Health Care.
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
We analyze the effects of childrens health on human capital accumulation and on long-run economic gr...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
AbstractHealth is one of the necessary elements in order to socially develop a society. Providing qu...
The question of whether and how changes to population health impact on economic growth has been acti...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence i...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Background The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence is neit...
: This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rat...
The aim of this article is to examine the effects of insurance development on health expenditure and...
We analyze the evolution of mortality‐based health indicators in 27 European countries before and af...
Progress towards universal health coverage involves providing people with access to needed health se...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Health has long been referred to as a contributing development factor for economic growth, and healt...
In this study, we examined the mortality and fertility effects of the early health-insurance program...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
We analyze the effects of childrens health on human capital accumulation and on long-run economic gr...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...
AbstractHealth is one of the necessary elements in order to socially develop a society. Providing qu...
The question of whether and how changes to population health impact on economic growth has been acti...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence i...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Background The effects of political regimes on health are unclear because empirical evidence is neit...
: This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rat...
The aim of this article is to examine the effects of insurance development on health expenditure and...
We analyze the evolution of mortality‐based health indicators in 27 European countries before and af...
Progress towards universal health coverage involves providing people with access to needed health se...
This paper re-examines health-growth relationship using an unbalanced panel of 17 advanced economies...
Health has long been referred to as a contributing development factor for economic growth, and healt...
In this study, we examined the mortality and fertility effects of the early health-insurance program...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of health, such as fertility rate, total (birth per woman),...
We analyze the effects of childrens health on human capital accumulation and on long-run economic gr...
Relationships between health and economic prosperity or economic growth are difficult to assess. The...