نتایج جستجو برای: 2013 explanatory variables are per capita gdp

تعداد نتایج: 5538993  

Journal: :BMC Emergency Medicine 2004
Joses M Kirigia Luis G Sambo William Aldis Germano M Mwabu

BACKGROUND: Disaster-related mortality is a growing public health concern in the African Region. These deaths are hypothesized to have a significantly negative effect on per capita gross domestic product (GDP). The objective of this study was to estimate the loss in GDP attributable to natural and technological disaster-related mortality in the WHO African Region. METHODS: The impact of disaste...

In this paper, we use the Synthetic control method to assess the impact of economic sanctions imposed by the United States on Iran's per capita GDP during 1990 to 2020. The US economic sanctions against the Iranian economy during this period has had a huge negative impact on the economy of Iran. Using the Synthetic control method, the economic cost of sanctions has been estimated in terms of pe...

Zabiholah Gholami

Rice comes second after wheat in Iran`s food consumption economy. However Iran is one of the greatest rice importer countries all over the world because of its rising population and recent growth in GDP. This paper presents an analysis of cointegration test between rice import and it`s economic factors over the period 1990-2011, employing Engle-Granger model. At first, Dickey-Fuller test shows ...

2015
Hongmei Wang Xiaozhao Y Yang Tingzhong Yang Randall R Cottrell Lingwei Yu Xueying Feng Shuhan Jiang

OBJECTIVES This study will examine explanatory variables including socioeconomic inequalities related to mental stress at both the individual and regional level. METHODOLOGY A cross-sectional multistage sampling process was used to obtain participants. Data on mental stress and individual socioeconomic status were gathered via face to face interview. Regional variables were retrieved from a n...

2002
Kwami Adanu Lili Sun

Using OECD data (1965-1994) for 22 selected countries; we test for tax burden and per capita GDP convergence based on a time series approach. We further examine the issue of a possible relationship existing between per capita GDP and tax burden convergence. Generally, the evidence from this paper does not show any close relationship between tax burden and per capita GDP convergence.

Musa Olanrewaju Olanrewaju Oduola Oluwaseyi Adelowokan, Rahmon Popoolac

This study investigates the responsiveness of manufacturing sector performance to major macroeconomic determinants in Nigeria, covering the period between 1981 and 2018. It contributes to attendant literature by examining the asymmetric impact of each of the macroeconomic variables, including GDP per capita, exchange rate, inflation rate, interest rate proxied by prime lending rate, and gross f...

2016
Mariusz Próchniak Bartosz Witkowski

The study examines the concept of stochastic convergence in the EU28 countries over the 1994–2013 period. The convergence of individual countries’ GDP per capita towards the EU28 average per capita income level and the pairwise convergence between the GDP of individual countries are both analyzed. Additionally, we introduce our own concept of conditional stochastic convergence which is based on...

Journal: :Health economics 2011
Robyn Swift

This paper uses Johansen multivariate cointegration analysis to examine the relationship between health and GDP for 13 OECD countries over the last two centuries, for periods ranging from 1820-2001 to 1921-2001. A similar, long run, cointegrating relationship between life expectancy and both total GDP and GDP per capita was found for all the countries estimated. The relationships have a signifi...

2015
Natalia Vincens Martin Stafström C. Mary Schooling

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Stroke accounts for more than 10% of all deaths globally and most of it occurs in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). Income inequality and gross domestic product (GDP) per capita has been associated to stroke mortality in developed countries. In LMIC, GDP per capita is considered to be a more relevant health determinant than income inequality. This study aims to inv...

2013
Dramane COULIBALY Christophe RAULT Dramane Coulibaly Christophe Rault

This paper examines empirically the interaction between immigration and host country economic conditions. We employ a panel VAR techniques to use a large annual dataset on 22 OECD countries over the period 1987-2009. The VAR approach allows to addresses the endogeneity problem by allowing the endogenous interaction between the variables in the system. Our results provide evidence of migration c...

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