The roles of economic growth and health expenditure on CO2 emissions in selected Asian countries: a quantile regression model approach

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Faik Bilgili
Sevda Kuşkaya
Masreka Khan
Ashar Awan
Oguzhan Türker
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[1] Erciyes University,FEAS, Economics
[2] Erciyes University,Department of Law, Justice Vocational College
[3] BRAC International,Social Sciences Institution
[4] BRAC Centre,undefined
[5] The University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir – UAJ&K,undefined
[6] Erciyes University,undefined
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EKC; Asia; Climate change; CO; emissions; Government health expenditure; Private health expenditure;
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Continuous economic growth and the rise in energy consumption are linked with environmental pollution. Demand for health care expenditure increased after the COVID-19 pandemic. This study is interesting in modeling the nexus between public and private health expenditure, carbon dioxide emissions, and economic growth. To this end, the present study analyzed the nexus between public and private health care expenditure, economic growth, and environmental pollution for 36 Asian countries for the period 1991–2017. FMOLS, GMM, and quantile regression analysis confirm the EKC hypothesis in Asia. Besides, FMOLS and quantile regressions reached the reducing effects of government and private health expenditures on CO2 emissions. While quantile regression results show that public and private health expenditures can mitigate CO2 emissions; however, these results differ for various levels of CO2. Findings of quantile regression show a significant impact of both public and private health expenditures in reducing CO2 at the 50th and 75th quantiles but results are insignificant for the 25th quantile. Overall, the paper concludes that both government and private health sectors’ expenditures caused CO2 emissions to decrease in Asia and that the negative impact of the private health sector on CO2 emissions is greater than that of the government health sector. The concluding remark is that the higher the health spending, the higher the environmental quality will be in Asia. Hence, the health administrators need to increase public and private health expenditures with an effective cost-service and energy-efficient management approach to reach sustainable health services and a sustainable environment in Asia.
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页码:44949 / 44972
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