The impact of health on growth: from the perspective of economic structure evolution.

IF 2.7 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Yujie Cui, Gordon Liu, Yao Yao
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Background: The impact of population health on economic growth has been widely discussed, but the extent of its influence remains inconclusive. One possible reason is the heterogeneity of health's impact on economic growth across different stages of economic development. This paper, from the perspective of changes in economic structure, attempts to study the long-term and marginal effects of health on economic growth.

Methods: By deriving from the Cobb-Douglas production function, this study constructs an empirical model to analyze the impact of health on economic growth, considering economic structure. Instrumental variable methods are employed to address potential endogeneity issues. Panel data at the country level are constructed using data from the World Bank database, Penn World Tables, and the World Health Organization, covering the period from 1980 to 2015.

Results: It reveals a positive long-term relationship between health and economic growth, particularly in post-demographic transition nations. The marginal impact of health on economic growth varies depending on the economic structure, the economic benefit of health promotion is notably pronounced in countries with a larger share of the primary sector. As countries reach higher levels of economic development, the marginal effect of health tends to decrease. Furthermore, health changes affect labor force distribution across industries, with varying impacts.

Conclusions: The findings suggest that developing nations, having undergone demographic transition, experience greater returns on health investments compared to developed counterparts. This research offers novel insights into the diverse effects of health on economic growth, emphasizing the importance of economic structure in understanding these dynamics.

健康对增长的影响:基于经济结构演变的视角。
背景:人口健康对经济增长的影响已被广泛讨论,但其影响程度仍不确定。一个可能的原因是,在经济发展的不同阶段,卫生对经济增长的影响存在异质性。本文试图从经济结构变化的角度,研究健康对经济增长的长期和边际效应。方法:从柯布-道格拉斯生产函数出发,考虑经济结构,构建健康对经济增长影响的实证模型。工具变量方法被用来解决潜在的内生性问题。国家一级的小组数据使用世界银行数据库、宾夕法尼亚大学世界表和世界卫生组织的数据构建,涵盖1980年至2015年期间。结果:它揭示了健康与经济增长之间的长期积极关系,特别是在人口转型后的国家。保健对经济增长的边际影响因经济结构而异,促进保健的经济效益在初级部门所占份额较大的国家尤为明显。随着国家达到较高的经济发展水平,卫生的边际效应趋于减弱。此外,健康变化影响各行业的劳动力分布,影响各不相同。结论:研究结果表明,与发达国家相比,经历了人口转型的发展中国家在卫生投资方面的回报更高。这项研究为健康对经济增长的不同影响提供了新的见解,强调了经济结构在理解这些动态中的重要性。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.20%
发文量
59
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Economics Review is an international high-quality journal covering all fields of Health Economics. A broad range of theoretical contributions, empirical studies and analyses of health policy with a health economic focus will be considered for publication. Its scope includes macro- and microeconomics of health care financing, health insurance and reimbursement as well as health economic evaluation, health services research and health policy analysis. Further research topics are the individual and institutional aspects of health care management and the growing importance of health care in developing countries.
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