In this paper, we estimate a health care demand function for 18 OECD countries for the period 1972-1995. We consider a demand side approach where health expenditure depend on per capita GDP and the relative price of health care. We use panel data unit root and stationarity tests to characterize our data. Then, we test cointegration between our variables with Kao[16] panel data cointegration tests. As we accept cointegration, we compare different estimators (OLS, FMOLS, DOLS). Results give conflicting evidence for the value of health expenditure income elasticity. The least biased estimator gives a value that exceeds unity.Cointegration, Health Expenditure, OECD, Panel test
Health care expenditure studies of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ...
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Background : Over the last decade there has been an increase in healthcare expenditures while at ...
Background: Over the last decade there has been an increase in healthcare expenditures while at the...
In this paper, we investigate the potential threshold effects in the relationship between national e...
This paper analyses the relationship between health expenditure and the way it is financed in a pane...
This article tests for existence of cointegration between health expenditure and GDP using data from...
This paper reconsiders the long-run economic relationship between health care expenditure and income...
This paper reconsiders the long-run economic relationship between health care expenditure and income...
Classical regression estimates of the determinants of the OECD health expenditures are useful for po...
Classical regression estimates of the determinants of the OECD health expenditures are useful for po...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the relationship between Health Care Expenditure (HCE) and Gross Domestic P...
This paper analyses the relationship between health expenditure and the way it is financed using a p...
Panel data and Hsiao's version of Granger non-causality tests are used to revisit the relationship b...
Health care expenditure studies of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ...
Constraining the rise in costs continues to be a major focus of health care policy in high income co...
This paper analyses the relationship between health expenditure and the way it is financed using a ...
Background : Over the last decade there has been an increase in healthcare expenditures while at ...
Background: Over the last decade there has been an increase in healthcare expenditures while at the...
In this paper, we investigate the potential threshold effects in the relationship between national e...
This paper analyses the relationship between health expenditure and the way it is financed in a pane...
This article tests for existence of cointegration between health expenditure and GDP using data from...
This paper reconsiders the long-run economic relationship between health care expenditure and income...
This paper reconsiders the long-run economic relationship between health care expenditure and income...
Classical regression estimates of the determinants of the OECD health expenditures are useful for po...
Classical regression estimates of the determinants of the OECD health expenditures are useful for po...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the relationship between Health Care Expenditure (HCE) and Gross Domestic P...
This paper analyses the relationship between health expenditure and the way it is financed using a p...
Panel data and Hsiao's version of Granger non-causality tests are used to revisit the relationship b...
Health care expenditure studies of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) ...
Constraining the rise in costs continues to be a major focus of health care policy in high income co...
This paper analyses the relationship between health expenditure and the way it is financed using a ...