CID Working Paper No. 030, December 1999
Economic Consequences of Health Status: A Review of the Evidence
Amar A. Hamoudi and Jeffrey D. Sachs
Abstract
The correlation between health and economic performance is extremely robust across communities and over time. Many factors exogenous to income play an important role in determining health status, including a number of geographical, environmental, and evolutionary factors. This suggests the existence of simultaneous impacts of health on wealth and wealth on health. Potential health impacts on national economic performance are explored, and some important unanswered questions are identified.
Keywords: health, economic growth, human capital
JEL codes: I1, N3, O1
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