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Impact of Health Indicators on Economic Growth in Myanmar ( Aung Zaw Myint, 2024)

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Title Impact of Health Indicators on Economic Growth in Myanmar ( Aung Zaw Myint, 2024)
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Publication date 2024-07-01
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Aung Zaw Myint
Description
Improvement in health can foster economic growth through various channels,
including productivity, workforce participation, education, and investment in human
capital. The primary objective of this study is to analyze the link between health
indicators—health expenditure, life expectancy, infant mortality rate, and fertility
rate—and Myanmar's economic development. Empirical analysis is employed to
accomplish these goals. The primary sources of secondary data used in this analysis are
the World Bank and the Myanmar National Health, covering the years 2000–2021.
Results show that increases in life expectancy, fertility rate, and health spending are
positively correlated with GDP per capita, and that both the long- and short-term effects
of the infant mortality rate on economic growth are negative. It is required to extend
and invest in the health sector in Myanmar for the achievement of great and continuous
economic growth.
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Yangon University of Economics
Dr. Khin Thu Thu Thein
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