The Causal Links Among Economic Growth, Education and Health: Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries

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Abdelhafidh Dhrifi
Saleh Alnahdi
Raouf Jaziri
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[1] University of Jeddah,Department of Healthcare Services and Hospital Administration, College of Business
[2] University of Jeddah,Healthcare Services and Hospital Management Department, College of Business
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Health; Education; Economic growth; Developed and developing countries;
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This paper attempts to answer the question: How does higher education and improved health contribute to economic growth? For this purpose, the causal relationship among health, education and economic growth is analysed using simultaneous equations models on a sample composed of 108 developed and developing countries with data spanning the period 1990–2017. Results indicate bidirectional causality between health and economic growth in low- and middle-income countries, while unidirectional causality running from economic growth to health is supported in high-income countries. A bidirectional causal relationship between education and economic growth appears in all groups of countries. For the nexus among health and education, results show bidirectional causality in middle- and high-income countries and a unidirectional causality running from education to health in low-income ones.
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