نتایج جستجو برای: gdp gross domestic product

تعداد نتایج: 385466  

2001
Cathy A. Cowan Helen C. Lazenby Anne B. Martin Patricia A. McDonnell Arthur L. Sensenig Cynthia E. Smith Lekha S. Whittle Mark A. Zezza Carolyn S. Donham Anna M. Long Madie W. Stewart

The health care spending share of gross domestic product (GDP) remained steady between 1993 and 1999 as moderate-to-strong economic growth coincided with a rapid shift to managed care. This shift, along with decelerating growth in Medicare spending, appears to have generated a mostly one-time saving that lowered aggregate health expenditure growth.

1998
Bradley R. Braden Cathy A. Cowan Helen C. Lazenby Anne B. Martin Patricia A. McDonnell Arthur L. Sensenig Jean M. Stiller Lekha S. Whittle Carolyn S. Donham Anna M. Long Madie W. Stewart

In 1997 health spending in the United States increased just 4.8 percent to $1.1 trillion. As a share of gross domestic product (GDP), national health expenditures (NHE) absorbed 13.5 percent of the country's output in 1997--a share that has remained relatively constant for 5 years. Despite the relative stability in recent years, signs of changing trends are emerging.

Journal: :iranian economic review 0
eisa maboudian department of economics, islamic azad university, central tehran branch, iran khashayar seyyed-shokri department of economics, islamic azad university, central tehran branch, iran.

abstract i n this paper we investigated total energy consumption and its individual forms (oil, natural gas, electricity, renewable energies and coal) relationship with real gross domestic product (gdp) in iran. we employed hsiao’s (1981) methodology and annual data which cover 1967-2010 for investigation. the empirical findings indicate there is bidirectional causality effect with real gdp and...

2013
Sajid Ali Imran Sharif Chaudhry Fatima Farooq

This study examines the role of human capital formation in economic growth in Pakistan by using the secondary data for the period of 197273 to 2010-11. The results implied that education enrollment (proxy for human capital), health and physical capital are important to boost the economic growth in Pakistan. Human capital, fixed capital and employed labor force affect the GDP and result in unidi...

1990
George J. Schieber

In this article, levels and changes in health care expenditures for Canada, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States are analyzed. First, the levels and changes in the share of gross domestic product (GDP) devoted to health are reviewed in terms of the health-to-GDP ratio, nominal health expenditure and GDP growth, and changes in populatio...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2014
Vlatka Bilas Sanja Franc Mile Bosnjak

The main aim of this article is to explore determinants of life expectancy at birth among 28 European Union countries. Selected variables namely, gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, population growth rate, level of education attained, education enrolment, GDP per capita and life expectancy have been considered for abovementioned countries in the period from 2001 to 2011 on a yearly basis ...

2016
Samuel P. Fraiberger

What is the information content of news-based measures of sentiment? How are they related to aggregate economic fluctuations? I construct a sentiment index by measuring the net amount of positive expressions in the corpus of Economic news articles produced by Reuters over the period 1987 2013 and across 12 countries. The index successfully tracks fluctuations in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at ...

2011
Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy

Gross domestic product (GDP) and gross domestic income (GDI) are in theory estimates of the same concept, namely economic production over a defined span of time and space. Yet the two measures are compiled using different source data, and the two measures often give different indications of the direction of the economy. This raises the issue of which of the two measures is a more accurate estim...

Journal: :International Thematic Monograph. Modern Management Tools and Economy of Tourism Sector in Present Era 2022

This paper examines the stability of tourism's total contribution to gross domestic product. indicator is measured as a percentage GDP. The basic aim this create relatively simple chaotic growth model Also, relationship between tourism and product in Nordic countries. confirms existence growing GDP coun­tries observed periods.

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2008
Diego Garlaschelli Maria I Loffredo

The choice of free parameters in network models is subjective, since it depends on what topological properties are being monitored. However, we show that the maximum likelihood (ML) principle indicates a unique, statistically rigorous parameter choice, associated with a well-defined topological feature. We then find that, if the ML condition is incompatible with the built-in parameter choice, n...

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