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The Effects of Poverty, Inequality and Environmental Pollution on Health in Developed and Developing Countries

Sara Montazeri; Alireza Jorjorzadeh; Mehdi Basirat

Volume 24, Issue 81 , February 2020, , Pages 215-248

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.11691

Abstract
  The aim of this paper is to study the effects of inequality, poverty and environmental pollution on health index in developing as well as developed countries. To reach this goal, data has been used for 23 developed and 94 developing countries. The maximum time period covered by this study was from 1990 ...  Read More

The Impact of Factors Affecting the Health Expenditures in the Provinces of Iran: Panel Data Approach

Parvaneh Salatin; Samaneh Mohammadi

Volume 20, Issue 64 , October 2015, , Pages 177-207

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2015.4670

Abstract
  The main objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the most important factors affecting the health expenditures as an indicator of health in the provinces of Iran by using a panel data model. The results of hypothesis testing using fixed effects and GMM for the period 1390-1380 show ...  Read More

Investigating Effect of Government Health Expenditures on Iran's Economic Growth

Behzad Salmani; Alireza Mohammadi

Volume 13, Issue 39 , July 2009, , Pages 73-93

Abstract
    This article investigates the effect of government health expenditures as a proxy for health on Iran's economic growth. In doing this the growth model of generalized Aggregate Production Function (APF), based on the growth accounting approach has been used. The basis of this model is the estimation ...  Read More

An Analysis and Assessment of Health Contribution to Increasing Labor Productivity: A Case Study of Iran

Alireza Amini; Zohre Hejazi Azad

Volume 9, Issue 30 , April 2007, , Pages 137-163

Abstract
    Labor force and its quality (human capital) have made large contribution to economic growth and development in many countries. Health is also considered as a way to improve both labor quality and productivity. Present research aims to investigate and analyze the effect of health on labor productivity ...  Read More