The Relationship Between “Protect People's Livelihood” and “Promote the Economy:” Provincial Evidence From China
This study focused on medical care in a single country (China) and in regions with different economic backgrounds and different economic development levels to determine the effect of healthcare expenditure on short- and long-term economic growth. The study supported some interesting conclusions: (1)...
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doaj-91ebce2f17524a2bb3bef5a4d0fc45ef2021-08-02T07:24:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652021-08-01910.3389/fpubh.2021.722062722062The Relationship Between “Protect People's Livelihood” and “Promote the Economy:” Provincial Evidence From ChinaBaicheng Zhou0Baicheng Zhou1Shu Wang2Zhi Qiao3China Center for Public Sector Economy Research, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaSchool of Economics, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaSchool of Economics, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaSchool of Economics, Jilin University, Changchun, ChinaThis study focused on medical care in a single country (China) and in regions with different economic backgrounds and different economic development levels to determine the effect of healthcare expenditure on short- and long-term economic growth. The study supported some interesting conclusions: (1) For most areas of China, increasing healthcare expenditure has a negative impact on economic growth in the short term but promotes growth in the long run; (2) Under different levels of economic development within China, there is significant heterogeneity in the interaction between healthcare expenditure and economic growth; (3) The negative effects of healthcare expenditure on short-term economic growth are greater during periods of economic turbulence than during times of stability; and (4) Healthcare expenditure has a negative effect on underdeveloped areas through the accumulation of material capital, while in economically developed areas, this channel has the opposite effect. To improve the quality of medical and health protection and the quality of life and welfare, China needs to consider the development characteristics of different economic zones and establish a multilevel, systematic and diversified medical and health protection system.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.722062/fullhealthcare expenditureeconomic growthtime-varyingtransmission channelChina |
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The Relationship Between “Protect People's Livelihood” and “Promote the Economy:” Provincial Evidence From China |
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The Relationship Between “Protect People's Livelihood” and “Promote the Economy:” Provincial Evidence From China |
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This study focused on medical care in a single country (China) and in regions with different economic backgrounds and different economic development levels to determine the effect of healthcare expenditure on short- and long-term economic growth. The study supported some interesting conclusions: (1) For most areas of China, increasing healthcare expenditure has a negative impact on economic growth in the short term but promotes growth in the long run; (2) Under different levels of economic development within China, there is significant heterogeneity in the interaction between healthcare expenditure and economic growth; (3) The negative effects of healthcare expenditure on short-term economic growth are greater during periods of economic turbulence than during times of stability; and (4) Healthcare expenditure has a negative effect on underdeveloped areas through the accumulation of material capital, while in economically developed areas, this channel has the opposite effect. To improve the quality of medical and health protection and the quality of life and welfare, China needs to consider the development characteristics of different economic zones and establish a multilevel, systematic and diversified medical and health protection system. |
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