Diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data

The current study aims to estimate to what extent economic performance is affected by different types of diseases. Particularly, we intend to examine the impact of diseases such as dengue, TB and HIV on GDP per capita in selected Southeast Asian countries. The panel data analysis and cointegration e...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Nor, Norashidah, Sirag, Abdalla, Bui, Wency Kher Thinng, Waziri, Salisu Ibrahim
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Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44366/1/PANEL.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.443662021-02-28T17:47:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44366/ Diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data Mohamed Nor, Norashidah Sirag, Abdalla Bui, Wency Kher Thinng Waziri, Salisu Ibrahim The current study aims to estimate to what extent economic performance is affected by different types of diseases. Particularly, we intend to examine the impact of diseases such as dengue, TB and HIV on GDP per capita in selected Southeast Asian countries. The panel data analysis and cointegration estimation technique are adopted to achieve the objectives of the study. The findings reveal that the variables move together in the long-run, and the results confirmed by three cointegration tests: Johansen-Fisher, Kao and Pedroni. Additionally, the coefficients estimated using FMOLS and confirmed by DOLS. Most importantly, it has been shown that shocks to human capital (diseases) have a large adverse impact on economic performance, especially; dengue, TB and HIV. The second major finding was that the role of human capital is found to be very crucial expressed by education and labor. The findings of this study suggest that reduction of diseases can lead to considerable improvement in economic performance. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44366/1/PANEL.pdf Mohamed Nor, Norashidah and Sirag, Abdalla and Bui, Wency Kher Thinng and Waziri, Salisu Ibrahim (2015) Diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data. Asian Social Science, 11 (9). pp. 198-206. ISSN 1911-2025; ESSN: 1911-2017 http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ass/article/view/47161 10.5539/ass.v11n9p198
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description The current study aims to estimate to what extent economic performance is affected by different types of diseases. Particularly, we intend to examine the impact of diseases such as dengue, TB and HIV on GDP per capita in selected Southeast Asian countries. The panel data analysis and cointegration estimation technique are adopted to achieve the objectives of the study. The findings reveal that the variables move together in the long-run, and the results confirmed by three cointegration tests: Johansen-Fisher, Kao and Pedroni. Additionally, the coefficients estimated using FMOLS and confirmed by DOLS. Most importantly, it has been shown that shocks to human capital (diseases) have a large adverse impact on economic performance, especially; dengue, TB and HIV. The second major finding was that the role of human capital is found to be very crucial expressed by education and labor. The findings of this study suggest that reduction of diseases can lead to considerable improvement in economic performance.
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author Mohamed Nor, Norashidah
Sirag, Abdalla
Bui, Wency Kher Thinng
Waziri, Salisu Ibrahim
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Sirag, Abdalla
Bui, Wency Kher Thinng
Waziri, Salisu Ibrahim
Diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data
author_facet Mohamed Nor, Norashidah
Sirag, Abdalla
Bui, Wency Kher Thinng
Waziri, Salisu Ibrahim
author_sort Mohamed Nor, Norashidah
title Diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data
title_short Diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data
title_full Diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data
title_fullStr Diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data
title_full_unstemmed Diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data
title_sort diseases and economic performance: evidence from panel data
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
publishDate 2015
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/44366/1/PANEL.pdf
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