The Nexus Between Health and Economic Growth In Selected Asian Countries

This study has two objectives. The first objective is to analyse the typology of the relationship between economic growth and health while the second objective is to examine short-run and long-run causality between economic growth and health. Annual data from the World Bank were used and Asian count...

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Main Authors: Fariastuti, Djafar, Dzul Hadzwan, Husaini
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2011
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description This study has two objectives. The first objective is to analyse the typology of the relationship between economic growth and health while the second objective is to examine short-run and long-run causality between economic growth and health. Annual data from the World Bank were used and Asian countries having at least 24 years of continuous annual data were selected for the study. The result of typology shows that countries in Asia are proportionally distributed into four cycles (virtuous, vicious, health lopsided and economic growth lopsided cycles). Lower middle-income countries have the most dynamic cycles since they are distributed into all four cycles while the other countries are only distributed into two cycles. Moreover, the results of the Granger causality test generate three conclusions. First, causality between economic growth and health is more likely to occur in the long-run than in the short-run. Second, the direction of causality is dynamic, as indicated by the causality direction in the short-run and the long-run, which are not necessarily the same. Lastly, the direction of causality between economic growth and health vary between countries. The Asian countries tend to concentrate in the long-run causality running from economic growth to health rather than running from health to economic growth.
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spelling unimas-92282022-03-22T00:48:49Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9228/ The Nexus Between Health and Economic Growth In Selected Asian Countries Fariastuti, Djafar Dzul Hadzwan, Husaini H Social Sciences (General) HC Economic History and Conditions This study has two objectives. The first objective is to analyse the typology of the relationship between economic growth and health while the second objective is to examine short-run and long-run causality between economic growth and health. Annual data from the World Bank were used and Asian countries having at least 24 years of continuous annual data were selected for the study. The result of typology shows that countries in Asia are proportionally distributed into four cycles (virtuous, vicious, health lopsided and economic growth lopsided cycles). Lower middle-income countries have the most dynamic cycles since they are distributed into all four cycles while the other countries are only distributed into two cycles. Moreover, the results of the Granger causality test generate three conclusions. First, causality between economic growth and health is more likely to occur in the long-run than in the short-run. Second, the direction of causality is dynamic, as indicated by the causality direction in the short-run and the long-run, which are not necessarily the same. Lastly, the direction of causality between economic growth and health vary between countries. The Asian countries tend to concentrate in the long-run causality running from economic growth to health rather than running from health to economic growth. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2011 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9228/1/THE%20NEXUS%20BETWEEN.pdf Fariastuti, Djafar and Dzul Hadzwan, Husaini (2011) The Nexus Between Health and Economic Growth In Selected Asian Countries. International Journal of Business and Society, 12 (2). pp. 109-126. ISSN 1511 6670 http://www.ijbs.unimas.my/most-popular/item/61-the-nexus-between-health-and-economic-growth-in-selected-asian-countries.html
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
HC Economic History and Conditions
Fariastuti, Djafar
Dzul Hadzwan, Husaini
The Nexus Between Health and Economic Growth In Selected Asian Countries
title The Nexus Between Health and Economic Growth In Selected Asian Countries
title_full The Nexus Between Health and Economic Growth In Selected Asian Countries
title_fullStr The Nexus Between Health and Economic Growth In Selected Asian Countries
title_full_unstemmed The Nexus Between Health and Economic Growth In Selected Asian Countries
title_short The Nexus Between Health and Economic Growth In Selected Asian Countries
title_sort nexus between health and economic growth in selected asian countries
topic H Social Sciences (General)
HC Economic History and Conditions
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http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9228/1/THE%20NEXUS%20BETWEEN.pdf