Determinants of public health spending in WAEMU area: An empirical investigation

T. N. Tiehi, Foungnigué Noé Coulibaly
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The aim of this article is to analyze the determinants of government spending on health in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) area. To do this, we have collected panel data on which an autoregressive Distributed Lag model (ARDL) approach is applied at the end of econometric tests (Stationarity and Co-integration). As main results, population growth, use of mosquito nets, hospital beds, number of doctors, nurses - midwives, corruption scores and political stability are responsible for government spending. To be short, we can note that these determinants are both supply and demand factors. Thus, government action is not only political (ensuring political stability, good governance), but also medical (ensuring the professionalism of healthcare staff and raising awareness among the population about the use of Treated Mosquito nets with limited duration of action).
东亚经济联盟地区公共卫生支出的决定因素:一项实证调查
本文的目的是分析西非经济和货币联盟(WAEMU)地区政府卫生支出的决定因素。为此,我们收集了在计量经济学检验(平稳性和协整性)结束时应用自回归分布滞后模型(ARDL)方法的面板数据。主要结果是,人口增长、蚊帐的使用、医院床位、医生、护士和助产士的数量、腐败得分和政治稳定是影响政府支出的因素。简而言之,我们可以注意到,这些决定因素既是供给因素,也是需求因素。因此,政府的行动不仅是政治的(确保政治稳定、善政),而且是医疗的(确保保健工作人员的专业水平,提高民众对使用经处理蚊帐的认识,行动时间有限)。
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