Time-series analysis of the health outcomes-financial development nexus: Evidence from South Africa

O. Jemiluyi, Leward Jeke
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This study contributes to the literature by investigating the health and financial development nexus in South Africa. The ‘health is wealth’ debate was again exemplified by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, thereby raising awareness of the inescapable links between poor health and diverse threats to global socioeconomic prosperity. Thus, the influencing factors of health have continued to be studied. Accounting for structural breaks, the study estimates annual time series data sourced from the World Development Indicators within the autoregressive distributed lag error correction model (ARDL-ECM). The regression outcomes show that financial development has differential impacts on health outcomes. In particular, financial development proxied by domestic credit to the private sector has a negative effect on life expectancy at birth while reducing child mortality, thereby fostering better child health outcomes. This research engages health policy strategists on the right policy mix to achieve better health outcomes. While the financial development drive is ongoing, efforts should be intensified to improve socioeconomic determinants of health, and policy strategies aimed at solving national priority health challenges should be logically pursued.
卫生成果与金融发展关系的时间序列分析:南非的证据
本研究通过调查南非的健康与金融发展关系,为相关文献做出了贡献。COVID-19 大流行病的爆发再次体现了 "健康就是财富 "的辩论,从而提高了人们对健康状况不佳与全球社会经济繁荣面临的各种威胁之间不可避免的联系的认识。因此,人们继续研究健康的影响因素。考虑到结构性中断,本研究在自回归分布滞后误差修正模型(ARDL-ECM)中对来自世界发展指标的年度时间序列数据进行了估计。回归结果表明,金融发展对健康结果具有不同的影响。特别是,以私营部门国内信贷为代表的金融发展对出生时预期寿命产生了负面影响,同时降低了儿童死亡率,从而改善了儿童健康状况。这项研究让卫生政策战略家们参与到正确的政策组合中,以实现更好的卫生成果。在继续推动金融发展的同时,应加紧努力改善健康的社会经济决定因素,并顺理成章地实施旨在解决国家优先健康挑战的政策战略。
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