نتایج جستجو برای: data regressions for oecd countries over 1990

تعداد نتایج: 11179881  

2008

This country section is an extract from chapter 3 of the OECD publication (2008) Environmental Performance of Agriculture in OECD countries since 1990, which is available at the OECD website indicated below. A summary version of this report is published as Environmental Performance of Agriculture: At a Glance, see the OECD website which also contains the agri-environmental indicator time series...

Journal: :Health services research 2003
Richard A Cooper Thomas E Getzen Prakash Laud

OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between levels of economic development and the supply and utilization of physicians. DATA SOURCES Data were obtained from the American Medical Association, American Osteopathic Assocation, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Bureau of Health Professions, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Census Bureau, Healt...

Journal: :Issue brief 2010
Gerard F Anderson David A Squires

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) tracks and reports annually on more than 1,200 health system measures across 30 industrialized countries, ranging from population health status and nonmedical determinants of health to health care resources and utilization. Based on analysis of OECD health data from 2008, the United States continues to differ markedly from other c...

2014
Dan Andrews Chiara Criscuolo

OECD Working Papers should not be reported as representing the official views of the OECD or of its member countries. The opinions expressed and arguments employed are those of the author(s). Complete document available on OLIS in its original format This document and any map included herein are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of interna...

2015
Fuhmei Wang

Recent economic downturns have led many countries to reduce health spending dramatically, with the World Health Organization raising concerns over the effects of this, in particular among the poor and vulnerable. With the provision of appropriate health care, the population of a country could have better health, thus strengthening the nation's human capital, which could contribute to economic g...

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2003
Colin D Mathers Christopher J Murray Joshua A Salomon Ritu Sadana Ajay Tandon Alan D Lopez Bedirhan Ustün Somnath Chatterji

OBJECTIVES To compare average levels of population health for Australia and other OECD countries in 2001. METHODS Healthy life expectancies (HALE) for OECD countries for 2001 are based on analysis of mortality data for OECD countries, country-specific estimates of health state prevalences for 135 causes from the Global Burden of Disease 2000 study, and an analysis of 34 health surveys in 28 O...

2005
Jakob B. Madsen

Using a new dataset on imports of technology and total factor productivity (TFP) over more than a century for the OECD countries, this paper tests for international technological transmission through trade. The empirical estimates suggest that imports of knowledge have been responsible for an almost 200% increase in TFP over the past century, but that the spillover effect has been highly uneven...

2005
Jakob Brøchner Madsen Jakob B. Madsen

Using a new dataset on imports of technology and total factor productivity (TFP) over more than a century for the OECD countries, this paper tests for international technological transmission through trade. The empirical estimates suggest that imports of knowledge have been responsible for an almost 200% increase in TFP over the past century, but that the spillover effect has been highly uneven...

2007
Anil Mishra Kevin Daly

In this paper we study the effect of quality of institutions in the OECD and Asian host countries on outward foreign direct investment (FDI) stocks of source OECD countries using International Country Risk Guide governance indicators, for the period 1991 to 2001. We find that better institutions in the host countries have an overall positive and significant effect on source countries outward FD...

1999
Paul Evans

Ordinary least squares is unlikely to estimate growth regressions consistently. A simple alternative method is formulated. Applying ordinary least squares and this method to data on 85 countries over the period 1964-1990 reveals that ordinary least squares is strongly biased. The consistent estimates are about twice as large in magnitude as the inconsistent estimates. This finding suggests that...

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