In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE) is hypothesized to be a function of GDP without considering any other relationships. In this paper, we argue that this could be a bilateral relationship: good health is considered as an input of the macroeconomic production function, stimulating the GDP. A modified version of the Granger (1969) causality test proposed by Toda and Yamamoto (1995) is investigated between GDP per capita and HCE per capita in United States for comparing the periods of 1965_1984, 1975_1994, 1985_2004 and 1965_2004. Results show these three periods have different causal relationships. At the beginning for 1965_1984, there exists a bilateral relationship. For the f...
This article examines the long-run relationship between per capita US$ PPP health expenditures (HE) ...
: This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rat...
A positive relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and health, the so-called \health-wealth...
In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE)...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the relationship between Health Care Expenditure (HCE) and Gross Domestic P...
Panel data and Hsiao's version of Granger non-causality tests are used to revisit the relationship b...
The empirical findings on the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP) and health expenditu...
This study investigates the Granger-causality relationship between real per capita GDP and real per ...
Differing from previous studies ignoring the nonlinear features, this study employs both the linear ...
Relevant literature suggests that the most important determinant of health care spending is real GDP...
This objective is to examine the relationship between healthcare expenditure and economic growth bas...
Abstract There has been a growing interest in examining the relationship between income and health e...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
This article examines the long-run relationship between per capita US$ PPP health expenditures (HE) ...
: This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rat...
A positive relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and health, the so-called \health-wealth...
In the literature dedicated to the "health as a luxury good" question, health care expenditure (HCE)...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, the relationship between Health Care Expenditure (HCE) and Gross Domestic P...
Panel data and Hsiao's version of Granger non-causality tests are used to revisit the relationship b...
The empirical findings on the relationship between gross domestic product (GDP) and health expenditu...
This study investigates the Granger-causality relationship between real per capita GDP and real per ...
Differing from previous studies ignoring the nonlinear features, this study employs both the linear ...
Relevant literature suggests that the most important determinant of health care spending is real GDP...
This objective is to examine the relationship between healthcare expenditure and economic growth bas...
Abstract There has been a growing interest in examining the relationship between income and health e...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
Using the French annual database (1950-2009), we conducted a time-series analysis to explain the rol...
This article examines the long-run relationship between per capita US$ PPP health expenditures (HE) ...
: This study aims to investigate the association between gross domestic product (GDP), mortality rat...
A positive relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and health, the so-called \health-wealth...