Exploring the relationship between healthcare expenditure, income, medical technology, and aging: A pooled mean group analysis of African countries

H. Houeninvo, Achille Barnabé Assouto
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This paper empirically examines the short and long-run relationships among healthcare expenditure, income, medical technology, and an aging population in a panel of 45 African countries over the period 1995-2018. We test for cross-sectional dependence among different countries and employ the pooled mean group estimator. The results support the presence of cross-sectional dependence in African countries and reveal that healthcare expenditure, income, medical technology, and aging population have a long-run relationship. Medical technology and an aging population are key drivers of healthcare expenditure in the low-income group as well as the middle-income group. The long-run income elasticities of healthcare expenditure are less than one for both income groups. Finally, we found bidirectional causality between healthcare expenditure and its determinants. Healthcare expenditure is considered a necessity for African countries. Nevertheless, low-income countries have higher income elasticities for private health expenditure compared to middle-income countries. We suggest that African governments should increase public healthcare spending since healthcare spending is a necessity. This increase will lead to growth in income and medical technology development, which will have a beneficial impact on health status.
探讨医疗保健支出、收入、医疗技术和老龄化之间的关系:非洲国家的汇总平均组分析
本文对1995年至2018年期间45个非洲国家的医疗支出、收入、医疗技术和人口老龄化之间的短期和长期关系进行了实证研究。我们检验了不同国家之间的横断面相关性,并采用了混合平均组估计器。研究结果支持非洲国家存在横断面依赖,并揭示医疗保健支出、收入、医疗技术和人口老龄化之间存在长期关系。医疗技术和人口老龄化是低收入群体和中等收入群体医疗保健支出的主要驱动因素。两个收入群体的医疗保健支出的长期收入弹性都小于1。最后,我们发现医疗保健支出与其决定因素之间存在双向因果关系。保健支出被认为是非洲国家的必需品。然而,与中等收入国家相比,低收入国家在私人卫生支出方面具有更高的收入弹性。我们建议非洲各国政府增加公共医疗支出,因为医疗支出是必需的。这种增长将导致收入的增长和医疗技术的发展,这将对健康状况产生有益的影响。
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