The effects of health status and child mortality on the African economies
The current study aims to examine the economic effects of health status. Employing data from 43 African countries, this study utilized the Pooled Mean Group estimation method of the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) for cointegration to analyze the short-run and long-run relationship between h...
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author | Sirag, Abdalla Faris, Arbab Ismail Abdelmagid, Salah Abdelgadir Mohamed Nor, Norashidah |
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description | The current study aims to examine the economic effects of health status. Employing data from 43 African countries,
this study utilized the Pooled Mean Group estimation method of the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) for
cointegration to analyze the short-run and long-run relationship between health status and economic growth. In
assessing the health status, we use life expectancy, infant mortality rates and mortality rate under the age of five
measures. The results show that life expectancy in the long term was positively correlated with GDP per capita. In
addition, infants and under-five mortality rates for both categories were negatively linked to the degree of long-term
economic growth, suggesting a positive correlation between health status and growth. The study contributes to our
understanding of the significance of health status as a main ingredient of economic growth in the African continent.
Therefore, African policy makers are urged to pay particular attention to their healthcare services and any other
factors that can help improve the health of their people. |
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spelling | upm.eprints-1035352023-05-22T07:21:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103535/ The effects of health status and child mortality on the African economies Sirag, Abdalla Faris, Arbab Ismail Abdelmagid, Salah Abdelgadir Mohamed Nor, Norashidah The current study aims to examine the economic effects of health status. Employing data from 43 African countries, this study utilized the Pooled Mean Group estimation method of the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) for cointegration to analyze the short-run and long-run relationship between health status and economic growth. In assessing the health status, we use life expectancy, infant mortality rates and mortality rate under the age of five measures. The results show that life expectancy in the long term was positively correlated with GDP per capita. In addition, infants and under-five mortality rates for both categories were negatively linked to the degree of long-term economic growth, suggesting a positive correlation between health status and growth. The study contributes to our understanding of the significance of health status as a main ingredient of economic growth in the African continent. Therefore, African policy makers are urged to pay particular attention to their healthcare services and any other factors that can help improve the health of their people. Penerbit UKM 2022 Article PeerReviewed Sirag, Abdalla and Faris, Arbab Ismail and Abdelmagid, Salah Abdelgadir and Mohamed Nor, Norashidah (2022) The effects of health status and child mortality on the African economies. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 56 (2). pp. 77-92. ISSN 0127-1962; ESSN: 2716-6058 https://www.ukm.my/jem/issue/v56i2/ 10.17576/JEM-2022-5602-6 |
spellingShingle | Sirag, Abdalla Faris, Arbab Ismail Abdelmagid, Salah Abdelgadir Mohamed Nor, Norashidah The effects of health status and child mortality on the African economies |
title | The effects of health status and child mortality on the African economies |
title_full | The effects of health status and child mortality on the African economies |
title_fullStr | The effects of health status and child mortality on the African economies |
title_full_unstemmed | The effects of health status and child mortality on the African economies |
title_short | The effects of health status and child mortality on the African economies |
title_sort | effects of health status and child mortality on the african economies |
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