The income elasticity of health care spending in developing and developed countries

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Marwa Farag
A. K. NandaKumar
Stanley Wallack
Dominic Hodgkin
Gary Gaumer
Can Erbil
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[1] University of Saskatchewan,School of Public Health
[2] Brandeis University,The Heller School for Social Policy and Management
[3] Simmons University,School of Nursing and Health Sciences
[4] Brandeis University,International Business School (IBS)
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International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics | 2012年 / 12卷
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Income elasticity; Governance; Developing countries; I15; I18; F01; H51;
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To date, international analyses on the strength of the relationship between country-level per capita income and per capita health expenditures have predominantly used developed countries’ data. This study expands this work using a panel data set for 173 countries for the 1995–2006 period. We found that health care has an income elasticity that qualifies it as a necessity good, which is consistent with results of the most recent studies. Furthermore, we found that health care spending is least responsive to changes in income in low-income countries and most responsive to in middle-income countries with high-income countries falling in the middle. Finally, we found that ‘Voice and Accountability’ as an indicator of good governance seems to play a role in mobilizing more funds for health.
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