This paper empirically examines the determinants of child health in developing countries and how public policy may interact with these determinants. It improves on previous empirical studies by conducting a more careful analysis of the determinants controlling for possible endogeneity, and by using a more comprehensive and richer panel dataset, drawing on a health database covering 136 countries over 1960-2005, supplemented by the latest World Development...
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2012/06/01
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日志文章
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79007
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2018/07/02
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Public health spending, governance and child health outcomes : revisiting the links
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Public Spending