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Fixed and Random Effect Models 3 India 3 Panel Data 3 Poverty Indices 3 Public Expenditures on Education and Health 3 Fixed- and Random effect models 2 Healthcare expenditure 2 Income-elasticity 2 Public- and private sectors 2 South-East Asian Region 2 Universal health coverage 2 Gesundheitskosten 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Health care 1 Health care costs 1 Health care system 1 Private sector 1 Privatwirtschaft 1 Southeast Asia 1 Südostasien 1
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Free 5
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 2
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Working Paper 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
Author
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Biswal, Bagala 3 Biswal, Urvashi D. 3 Jha, Raghbendra 3 Khan, Jahangir A. M. 2 Mahumud, Rashidul Alam 2
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Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University 1 Economics Department, Queen's University 1
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ASARC Working Papers 1 Health Economics Review 1 Health economics review 1 Queen's Economics Department Working Paper 1 Working Papers / Economics Department, Queen's University 1
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EconStor 2 RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Is healthcare a "necessity" or "luxury"? An empirical evidence from public and private sector analyses of South-East Asian countries?
Khan, Jahangir A. M.; Mahumud, Rashidul Alam - In: Health Economics Review 5 (2015) 3, pp. 1-9
random-effect models were fitted to estimate income-elasticity of public, private and total healthcare expenditure. Results …" for citizens of these countries. Panel data from 9 SEAR countries over 16 years (1995-2010) were employed. Fixed- and …
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Is healthcare a "necessity" or "luxury"? : an empirical evidence from public and private sector analyses of South-East Asian countries?
Khan, Jahangir A. M.; Mahumud, Rashidul Alam - In: Health economics review 5 (2015) 3, pp. 1-9
random-effect models were fitted to estimate income-elasticity of public, private and total healthcare expenditure. Results …" for citizens of these countries. Panel data from 9 SEAR countries over 16 years (1995-2010) were employed. Fixed- and …
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An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Public Expenditures on Education and Health on Poverty in Indian States
Jha, Raghbendra; Biswal, Bagala; Biswal, Urvashi D. - 2001
The principal objective of this study is to test whether public expenditures on education, health and other development activities have been effective in reducing poverty in India. To ensure sensitivity and robustness of the results, three different measures of poverty belonging to the...
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An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Public Expenditures on Education and Health on Poverty in Indian States
Jha, Raghbendra; Biswal, Bagala; Biswal, Urvashi D. - Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National … - 2001
The principal objective of this study is to test whether public expenditures on education, health and other development activities have been effective in reducing poverty in India. To ensure sensitivity and robustness of the results, three different measures of poverty belonging to the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005106823
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An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Public Expenditures on Education and Health on Poverty in Indian States
Jha, Raghbendra; Biswal, Bagala; Biswal, Urvashi D. - Economics Department, Queen's University - 2001
The principal objective of this study is to test whether public expenditures on education, health and other development activities have been effective in reducing poverty in India. To ensure sensitivity and robustness of the results, three different measures of poverty belonging to the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005688584
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