Author: Alhassan, Gloria Nnadwa; Adedoyin, Festus Fatai; Bekun, Festus Victor; Agabo, Terhemen Justine
Title: Does life expectancy, death rate and public health expenditure matter in sustaining economic growth under COVIDâ€19: Empirical evidence from Nigeria? Cord-id: ya1h4kgl Document date: 2020_8_24
ID: ya1h4kgl
Snippet: The current health pandemic that has plagued the global of which the global southâ€Nigeria is not insulated from is the premise for this empirical investigation. The present study relies on recent annual timeâ€series data to conceptualize the hypothesized claim via Pesaran's Autoregressive distributed lag techniques. Empirical findings from the bounds test traces the longâ€run relationship between public health expenditure and economic growth over the study span. However, unlike previous stud
Document: The current health pandemic that has plagued the global of which the global southâ€Nigeria is not insulated from is the premise for this empirical investigation. The present study relies on recent annual timeâ€series data to conceptualize the hypothesized claim via Pesaran's Autoregressive distributed lag techniques. Empirical findings from the bounds test traces the longâ€run relationship between public health expenditure and economic growth over the study span. However, unlike previous studies, we introduce life expectancy and death rates in the model framework. Although health expenditure is not significant, empirical results show that a 1% increase in life expectancy and death rate increases and decreases economic growth by 3.85 and 1.84%, respectively. This suggests the need for Health Policymakers in Nigeria to implement active strategies that reduce the death rate, which is a blueprint for active engagement in the face of a global pandemic such as COVIDâ€19.
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