H75 - State and Local Government: Health; Education; Welfare; Public PensionsReturn
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Human Resources for Health and Health Outcomes: Panel Data AnalysisLucie Kureková, Pavlína Hejdukova, Lenka KomárkováPrague Economic Papers 2023, 32(2):205-224 | DOI: 10.18267/j.pep.830 This study aims to evaluate the effects of selected key factors on health outcomes. Unfortunately, statistical reporting in this field is not harmonized, and in some countries it is completely absent. For this reason, valuable information for health determinant analysis may be lacking or overlooked. Using two different databases, we obtained data from 61 countries for the period 2000-2015. To analyse panel data with over 660 observations, a linear mixed model was applied. This paper contributes to the health economics debate by statistically testing the relationship between health outcomes and variables such as healthcare personnel, healthcare expenditure and infrastructure. The results confirm the importance of healthcare expenditure and healthcare infrastructure. However, the size and direction of the effect vary among countries with different income levels. In regard to human resources, the number of doctors proved to have a significant effect only in lower-income countries. |
Towards measurement of political pressure on central banks: the case of the central bank of egyptIbrahim L. AwadPrague Economic Papers 2008, 17(3):254-275 | DOI: 10.18267/j.pep.333 This paper assesses whether the legal independence granted to the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) by the latest legislation promulgated in 2005 is factual. The author followed Fry's methodology, which assumes that the level of independence of the central bank is determined by fiscal attributes. In an attempt to develop Fry's method, there was used a simple criterion to assess the central bank's independence, namely, that the central bank is actually independent if it can fulfill its money supply target without squeezing the private sector. Applying this criterion to the case of the CBE, we find that the legal independence granted to the CBE by the latest legislation is not factual. |