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Economic growth 3 BRICS+T 2 Bootstrap approach 2 Bootstrap-Verfahren 2 Causality analysis 2 Kausalanalyse 2 Panel 2 Panel bootstrap causality analysis 2 Panel study 2 Per capita income 2 Private health expenditures 2 Public health expenditures 2 Wirtschaftswachstum 2 Estimation 1 Financial development 1 Financial market 1 Financial sector 1 Finanzmarkt 1 Finanzsektor 1 Gesundheitskosten 1 Granger panel bootstrap causality analysis 1 Health care costs 1 National income 1 Nationaleinkommen 1 Schätzung 1 finance-growth and trade-growth nexus 1 trade openness 1
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Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Article 1
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English 3
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Canbay, Şerif 2 Kırca, Mustafa 2 Denkowska, Sabina 1 Fijorek, Kamil 1 Kawa, Paweł 1 Wajda-Lichy, Marta 1
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Eastern European economics : EEE 1 Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science 1 Journal of economics, finance & administrative science 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1
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Health expenditures (total, public and private) and per capita income in the BRICS+T: Panel bootstrap causality analysis
Canbay, Şerif; Kırca, Mustafa - In: Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science 27 (2022) 53, pp. 52-67
Purpose - The study aims to determine whether there is a bidirectional causality relationship between health expenditures and per capita income in Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa and Turkey (BRICS+T). Design/methodology/approach For that purpose, the 2000-2018 period data of the...
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Health expenditures (total, public and private) and per capita income in the BRICS+T : panel bootstrap causality analysis
Canbay, Şerif; Kırca, Mustafa - In: Journal of economics, finance & administrative science 27 (2022) 53, pp. 52-67
Purpose The study aims to determine whether there is a bidirectional causality relationship between health expenditures and per capita income in Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa and Turkey (BRICS+T). Design/methodology/approach For that purpose, the 2000-2018 period data of the...
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Do finance and trade foster economic growth in the new eu member states : granger panel bootstrap causality approach
Kawa, Paweł; Wajda-Lichy, Marta; Fijorek, Kamil; … - In: Eastern European economics : EEE 58 (2020) 6, pp. 458-477
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