Human Development Indicators, Covit 19 Mortality, the Panel Co-Integration Approach (Analysis of Health Economics in Selected Developing Countries)
Subject Areas : -Health economySoodabeh Jamalof 1 , maryam sharifnezhad 2 , Mohammad Hasan Fotros 3 , ahmad sarlak 4
1 - Ph.D. Student of Economics, Department of Economics, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran
3 - Professor, Department of Economics, Boali Sina University, Hamedan, Hamedan, Iran
4 - Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran
Keywords: ", human development index, ", , ", ", COVID19 deaths", , ", developing countries", , ", panel co-integration ", ,
Abstract :
Introduction: Due to the threat of Covid-19 to the public health of the world, the World Health Organization, in order to show international interest in coordinating international responses to this disease, raised the public health emergency and after that, the global issue of Covid-19 was declared. In a highly interconnected world with strong ties between countries, the effects of disease outbreaks go beyond mortality and morbidity. Because with the reduction of economic activities, the performance of the global supply chain will also be disrupted. Considering the importance of this issue and the destructive consequences of the spread of this virus on the global economy, it is necessary to take a step to reduce this problem. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate and analyze the long-term effects of the human development index and its components (life expectancy, literacy, per capita income, urbanization and employment) on deaths caused by Corona in selected developing countries (30 developing countries). with a relatively high human development index) in the period of 2019-2022. Methods: For this purpose, FMOLS and DOLS methods have been used. Results: The results indicate that the human development index and its components (life expectancy, literacy, per capita income, urbanization and employment) have a negative and significant effect on the death rate of Corona in selected developing countries in the long term. Conclusion: Since the human development index has a negative and significant effect on corona deaths in selected developing countries in the long term, Therefore, the improvement of health, social and economic indicators can reduce the attenuation of Corona in societies. Therefore, it is necessary for governments to make interventions in the sectors of society, especially economy, education and security, in order to strengthen reforms in the health sector.
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