نتایج جستجو برای: income elasticity of health spending

تعداد نتایج: 21309146  

Journal: :international economics studies 0
zahra zamani department of economics, university of isfahan, iran seyed komail tayebi دانشگاه اصفهان nafiseh i yazdan department of economics, university of isfahan, iran

â â â  â  zahra zamani [1] â â  seyed komail tayebi â  department of economics, university of isfahan, iran â â department of economics, university of isfahan, iran â â â  abstract â  international trade causes that markets to become more competitive and small-medium sized enterprises (smes) learn to compete effectively within this increasingly competitive global market place. smes are able to ...

Journal: :The Lancet 2017
Jose Eduardo Gomez-Gonzalez Nidia Ruth Reyes

www.thelancet.com Published online April 19, 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)31001-2 1 Two new Articles in The Lancet address a very relevant and timely topic in global health economics. In the first Article, Joseph Dieleman and colleagues in the Global Burden of Disease Health Financing Collaborator Network use a wealth of data to explore global health financing trends across a 20...

Journal: :تحقیقات اقتصاد و توسعه کشاورزی ایران 0
اسماعیل پیش بهار دانشیار گروه اقتصاد کشاورزی دانشکدة کشاورزی، دانشگاه تبریز مجید خیری نتاج فیروز جاه دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد اقتصاد کشاورزی دانشگاه تبریز

consumption of dairy products in terms of the health and economic terms is very important. the analysis of consumer behavior can help to take policies consistent and correct in this regard. in this study the demand for milk, yogurt and cheese was estimated by using time series data related to 1984-2009 in the framework of the idea of an almost ideal demand system. the results showed that all of...

Journal: :Health policy and planning 2013
Hossein Zare Antonio J Trujillo Eva Leidman Christine Buttorff

Because of its policy implications, the income elasticity of health care expenditures is a subject of much debate. Governments may have an interest in subsidizing the care of those with low income. Using more than two decades of data from the Iran Household Expenditure and Income Survey, this article investigates the relationship between income and health care expenditure in urban and rural are...

, , mousavi jahroomi, yeghaneh,

In this study, through the elasticity approach, we tried to evaluate the effects of cash subsidy on poverty reduction. In this regard, after the theoretical arguments about the poverty elasticity to income, Gini Coefficient, and price using the data related to the expenses and incomes of the 14701 urban households from 1389 to 1390, the quantitative value of these elasticity was measured and fi...

2012
Monica Ospina

Using a panel dataset from 1980 to 2000 this paper analyzes the determinants of income inequality in Latin American countries with special attention paid to education, health, and social security expenditures. I build on previous research by solving for the endogeneity of the social spending variables in the income inequality equation. This study undertakes 2SLS and GMM methods in order to cont...

2015
Innocent Makuta Bernadette O’Hare

BACKGROUND The population in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) suffers poor health as manifested in high mortality rates and low life expectancy. Economic growth has consistently been shown to be a major determinant of health outcomes. However, even with good economic growth rates, it is not possible to achieve desired improvements in health outcomes. Public spending on health (PSH) has long been viewed...

محمدی, حمید, نوروزی, قاسم,

Objective: The demand structure for five commodity groups including foods and drinks, clothing, housing, health and recreation, and educational services was analyzed based on the time series data of the household consumption expenditures during period 1966-2007. Method: A linear approximation of almost ideal demand system (LA/AIDS) was estimated by SURE method in order to obtain demand fun...

2013
Wiji Arulampalam Peter G. Backus John Micklewright

The empirical literature on the determinants of charities’ donation income, distinguishing the charitable cause, is small. We consider the case of development charities specifically. Using a panel covering a quarter of a century, we observe a strong fundraising effect and a unitary household income elasticity. We find evidence that the conventionally identified ‘price’effectmay simply be the pr...

2009
Raquel Fonseca Titus Galama Michael Hurd Arthur van Soest Peter Kooreman

We use a calibrated stochastic life-cycle model of endogenous health spending, asset accumulation and retirement to investigate the causes behind the increase in health spending and life expectancy over the period 1965-2005. We estimate that technological change along with the increase in the generosity of health insurance may explain independently 53% of the rise in health spending (insurance ...

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