A Survey on Public Health Expenditure Investment Effects to Economic Growth & Productivity in Iran: A Regional Approach (in Persian)
Ali Raeispour () and
Jamshid Pajooyan ()
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Ali Raeispour: Iran
Jamshid Pajooyan: Iran
The Journal of Planning and Budgeting (٠صلنامه برنامه ریزی و بودجه), 2014, vol. 18, issue 4, 43-68
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This paper examines the impact of public health expenditures and economic changes on Iran. To do so,it shall use a solo model, a model to explain variations in national health and productivity of an input.It reviews the scientific literature and the effectiveness and accountability of the public health expenditure & labor productivity empirical results of panel 28 provinces of the data model in the period of a judge and review the impact during 1379-89.The results indicate that the cost of health expenditure has positive effects on labor productivity are constant, while the investments in infrastructure, health, impact on productivity of ink has been. 6.3 % of GDPr growth embodied on productivity improvements, results from total government health investment growth in action. It is important to note that the current government health spending is 20 times greater than the impact of government health expenditure in the course of construction are. At the regional level, as well as different patterns of growth resulting from improvement has been seen that this can be interpreted by considering the characteristics of each province.
Keywords: Factor Productivity; Public Health Investment; Dynamic Pool Data; Regional Approach; Solow Model; Economic Growth. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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