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Donor country official development assistance in health R&D: domestic economic burden vs. medical disseminative capacity

Christopher Williams

Science and Public Policy, 2024, vol. 51, issue 6, 1143-1155

Abstract: This study examines domestic determinants of donor country official development assistance (ODA) in health research and development (R&D). It argues that health R&D ODA is negatively related to domestic economic burden, i.e. pressures that donor governments face because of economic issues in their own country, while also positively influenced by long-standing capabilities in medicine and medical research that are projected globally. Using panel data on forty-four donor countries over a 6-year period, the study finds support for a negative relationship between domestic economic burden and donor country health R&D ODA. It also finds a positive relationship between medical disseminative capacity (MDC) and donor country health R&D ODA, as well as with the ratio of health R&D ODA to overall ODA. While domestic economic burden dampens the overall appetite for health R&D ODA, MDC helps to reverse this and ensures that the proportion of ODA that goes to health R&D in developing countries is increased.

Keywords: health R&D; official development assistance; donor country; domestic economic burden; medical disseminative capacity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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