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We analyze the economic consequences for less developed countries of investing in female health. In so doing we introduce a novel micro-founded dynamic general equilibrium framework in which parents trade off the number of children against investments in their education and in which we allow for...
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We analyze the economic consequences for less developed countries of investing in female health. In so doing we introduce a novel micro-founded dynamic general equilibrium framework in which parents trade off the number of children against investments in their education and in which we allow for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011307469
The positive cross-country correlation between health and economic growth is well-established, but the underlying mechanisms are complex and difficult to discern. Three issues are of central concern. First, assessing and disentangling causality between health and economic growth is empirically...
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Micro-based and macro-based approaches have been used to assess the effects of health on economic growth. Micro-based approaches aggregate the return on individual health from Mincerian wage regressions to derive the macroeconomic effects of population health. Macro-based approaches estimate a...
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Economists use micro-based and macro-based approaches to assess the macroeconomic return to population health. The macro-based approach tends to yield estimates that are either negative and close to zero or positive and an order of magnitude larger than the range of estimates derived from the...
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There are two prominent methods to assess the effects of health on economic growth. The first is based on the estimated returns on health by means of Mincer wage regressions that are aggregated to derive the macroeconomic effects of population health. The second approach is based on the...
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Education, general health, and reproductive health are key indicators of human development. Investments in these domains can also promote economic growth. This paper argues for the importance of human development related investments based on i) a theoretical economic growth model with poverty...
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We analyze the economic consequences for less developed countries of investing in female health. We do this through developing and calibrating a novel micro-founded dynamic general equilibrium model in which parents trade off the number of children against investments in their education and in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011533154
Nach den Umfrageergebnissen des 71. Konjunkturtests International (KTI) setzte sich der rückläufige Trend des Weltwirtschaftsklimas verstärkt fort. Anders als in den zwei vorangegangenen Erhebungen ist der jüngste Rückgang aber hauptsächlich auf eine ungünstigere Einschätzung der...
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Nach den Umfrageergebnissen des 72. Konjunkturtests International (KTI) hat sich der seit dem Frühjahr 2000 rückläufige Trend des Weltwirtschaftsklimas im Frühjahr 2001 fortgesetzt. Der Gesamtindikator hat seit seinem Höhepunkt im April 2000 rund ein Viertel seines Wertes verloren. Der...
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