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IF 3.3 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Jacques Boundioa
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第三项可持续发展目标旨在使每个人都能健康地生活,并促进所有人的福祉。然而,尽管为实现这一目标作出了各种努力,撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)的特点仍然是人类寿命较低。为了延长寿命,作者们强调了公共卫生支出的重要性。然而,持续的借款和偿还公共债务剥夺了SSA本可用于公共卫生支出的资金。在此背景下,本研究为公共债务如何减轻公共卫生支出对SSA人类寿命的影响提供了证据。本文使用公共债务作为过渡变量,使用动态面板阈值回归分析了2010-2020年期间27个SSA国家公共卫生支出对人类寿命的影响。结果显示,公共卫生支出与人类寿命之间存在非线性关系。这项研究表明,公共债务水平超过国内生产总值的35.1348%,就会导致公共卫生支出减少,人类寿命缩短。鉴于这些结果,SSA国家的政府必须加强审慎的预算措施,以减少公共债务,增加国内资源的调动,为卫生部门提供资金。
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Does public indebtedness matter in the effect of public health expenditure on human longevity in Sub-Saharan Africa countries? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold regression.

Does public indebtedness matter in the effect of public health expenditure on human longevity in Sub-Saharan Africa countries? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold regression.

Does public indebtedness matter in the effect of public health expenditure on human longevity in Sub-Saharan Africa countries? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold regression.

Does public indebtedness matter in the effect of public health expenditure on human longevity in Sub-Saharan Africa countries? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold regression.

The third Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) aims to enable everyone to live in good health and to promote the well-being of all. However, despite the various efforts made to achieve this goal, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is still characterised by low human longevity. To increase longevity, authors have stressed the importance of public spending on health. However, continuous borrowing and servicing of public debt deprive the SSA of funds that could be devoted to public spending on health. In this context, this research provides evidence on how public debt mitigates the effect of public health spending on human longevity in SSA. Using public indebtedness as a transition variable, this paper uses dynamic panel threshold regression to analyse the effects of public health expenditure on human longevity in 27 SSA countries covering the period 2010-2020. The results reveal a nonlinear relationship between public health spending and human longevity. This research shows that a level of public debt greater than 35.1348% of gross domestic product leads to a reduction in public spending on health and a decrease in human longevity. In view of these results, the governments of SSA countries must strengthen prudent budgetary measures to reduce public debt and increase the mobilisation of domestic resources to finance the health sector.

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3.90
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4.20%
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59
审稿时长
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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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