GDPTime-series analysisEthiopiaPurpose. The subject is to be verified the hypothesis of long-term relationship between public health expenditures (PHE) and the gross domestic product (GDP) of Bulgaria after 1990. The author suggests cointegration model of PHE with nominal GDP as independent variable...
The G7 and Emerging Markets Seven (EM7) behaved in significantly different macroeconomic ways before, during, and after the 2008 Global Crisis. Average real GDP growth rates remained substantially higher among the EM7, while unemployment rates changed their patterns after the crisis. Since 2017, ...
Since 2017, however, approximately one half of the worldwide economic growth is attributable to the EM7, and only a quarter to the G7. This paper aims to analyse the association between the health spending and real GDP growth in the G7 and the EM7 countries. Results: In terms of GDP ...
By Ben Bacon and Eric Bragg Through the pandemic, few sectors experienced such an explosion as healthcare. Overall, healthcare accounted for nearly 20% of US GDP in 2020. Deal-making in 2021 for private equity rose for the fourth consecutive year. Nearly one in every four PE buyouts was ...
Understanding the Healthcare Sector The healthcare sector is one of the largest and most complex in the U.S. economy, accounting for 18% ofgross domestic product(GDP) in 2020.1The U.S. healthcare sector benefits from a strong system of medical research and development, in cooperation with th...
Repairing the healthcare system outlines the problems and provides specific solutions to the dysfunctional healthcare system.
In 2022, the annual spending on public healthcare in the United Kingdom (UK) accounted for 9.3 percent of GDP.
This is critical to consider aspresidential candidatesunveil their healthcare plans. The candidates and the electorate seem to forget that healthcare in our country is a huge business. Healthcare accounts for almost20 percent of GDPand is a, if not the, job engine for the U.S. economy....
and increased health consciousness among consumers are boosting the demand for healthcare services and products. According to theFood and Health Bureau, the total public and private health expenditure in Hong Kong is around HK$243.2 billion (US$31.2 billion) in 2021-22, representing 8.5% of GDP...
Demographic changes, rise in disposable income, and a steady economic growth has led to a growing demand for healthcare services in Vietnam. In 2017, healthcare expenditure accounted for 7.5 percent of the GDP and between 2017 and 2021 it is predicted to grow at a compound annual growth ...