艾滋病毒/艾滋病、婴儿死亡率和经济增长:尼日利亚对其因果关系的系统评估

Sede I. Peter, Oghenerurie Precious Uzezi, Abu Prince Oshoke, Eniye Blessing Adesuwa
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尼日利亚是世界上艾滋病毒/艾滋病负担第二大的国家,这与不利的经济影响密切相关,反过来,艾滋病毒/艾滋病在过去几十年中阻碍了经济增长。本研究利用1980-2015年的时间序列数据,采用向量误差修正模型(Vector Error Correction Model)研究尼日利亚HIV/AIDS、婴儿死亡率和经济增长之间的关系。记录的结果喜忧参半,一方面,艾滋病毒/艾滋病通过母婴传播对婴儿死亡率产生积极影响,另一方面,发现经济增长与艾滋病毒/艾滋病呈正相关。这是因为,在包括尼日利亚在内的大多数国家,相对富裕和受教育程度较高的男性和女性更换伴侣的比例更高。因此,我们建议,为了实现可持续经济增长的理想目标,应向卫生部门提供更多的预算拨款和支持,因为目前政府在卫生方面的支出没有产生任何重大影响。
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HIV/Aids, Infant Mortality and Economic Growth: A Systematic Assessment of Their Causal Relationship in Nigeria
Nigeria has the second largest HIV/AIDS burden in the world and this has been closely associated with adverse economic effects and in turn HIV/AIDS has hindered economic growth in the past decades. In this study, the Vector Error Correction Model was employed to investigate the relationship among HIV/AIDS, infant mortality and economic growth in Nigeria using time series data from 1980-2015. Mixed results were recorded as on one hand, HIV/AIDS impacts positively on infant mortality through Mother-To-Child-Transmission while on the other hand, economic growth was found to be positively correlated with HIV/AIDS. This is because, in most countries, including Nigeria, relatively rich and better educated men and women have higher rates of partner change. We therefore recommends that to achieve the desirable objective of sustainable economic growth, the health sector should be given a larger budgetary allocation and support as the current government expenditure on health is not making any significant impact.
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