贸易自由化对健康的影响:来自巴基斯坦的证据

Nida Qadir, Muhammad Tariq Majeed
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文献预测了贸易增加对发展中经济体健康的积极和消极影响。以巴基斯坦为例,贸易开放是否有助于改善卫生指标?这项研究试图用1975年到2016年的数据来回答这个问题。本研究以预期寿命和婴儿死亡率作为健康指标,以贸易与GDP之比作为贸易开放指标。为了进行稳健性分析,本研究使用了国际贸易税、出口占GDP比率和进口占GDP比率。研究的实证结果表明,贸易与GDP之比每提高1%,人均预期寿命显著降低0.05岁,婴儿死亡率显著提高0.47例。因此,就巴基斯坦而言,贸易对健康指标造成不利影响。
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The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Health: Evidence from Pakistan
The literature predicts both positive and negative health outcomes in developing economies as a result of increasing trade. Does openness to trade help to improve health indicators in the case of Pakistan? This study attempts to answer this question using data from 1975 to 2016. This study uses life expectancy and infant mortality as health indicators while trade to GDP ratio as trade openness indicator. For robustness analysis, the study uses international trade taxes, exports to GDP ratio and imports to GDP ratio. The empirical results of the study show that 1% increase in trade to GDP ratio significantly decreases life expectancy by 0.05 years and significantly increases infant mortality by 0.47 deaths. Thus, trade causes adverse effects on health indicators in the case of Pakistan.
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