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Health human capital and economic growth in Sub-Saharan African and OECD countries

机译:撒哈拉以南非洲和经合组织国家的卫生人力资本和经济增长

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This paper investigates the effects of health human capital on the growth rate of per capita income in Sub-Saharan African and OECD countries. Using an expanded Solow growth model, panel data, and a dynamic panel estimator, we find that the growth rate of per capita income is strongly and positively influenced by the stock of, and investment in, health human capital after controlling for other variables. The stock of health human capital affects the growth rate of per capita income in a quadratic way: the growth impact of health human capital decreases at relatively large endowments of health stock. Our estimates suggest that 22% and 30% of the transition growth rate of per capita income in Sub-Saharan African and OECD countries respectively, can be attributed to health. The structure of the relationship between health human capital and the growth rate of income in Sub-Saharan African countries is similar to the structure of the relationship in OECD countries. This implies that increased stocks of health human capital leads to higher steady state income. Our results have interesting policy implications.
机译:本文调查了撒哈拉以南非洲和经合组织国家卫生人力资本对人均收入增长率的影响。使用扩展的Solow增长模型,面板数据和动态面板估计量,我们发现,控制其他变量后,人均收入的增长率受到健康人力资本存量和投资的强烈和正向影响。卫生人力资本存量以二次方的方式影响人均收入的增长:卫生人力资本的增长影响在较大的卫生存量end赋下下降。我们的估计表明,撒哈拉以南非洲和经合组织国家的人均收入过渡增长率分别为22%和30%,这可以归因于健康。撒哈拉以南非洲国家的卫生人力资本和收入增长率之间的关系结构类似于经合组织国家的关系结构。这意味着卫生人力资本存量的增加导致稳态收入的增加。我们的结果具有有趣的政策含义。

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