Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5059879 | Economics Letters | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We perform development accounting in accordance with Weil (2005, 2007) in a cross-state analysis of India. Results of similar magnitude are found, demonstrating that health can account for 1% to 18% of income differences depending on the health measure.
⺠Development accounting analyses along the lines of Weil (2005, 2007). ⺠Problems with data availability and inconsistency and variation in return to health. ⺠Data for Indian states instead of cross-country deals with potential problems. ⺠Research shows results of the same magnitude as Weil's. ⺠Fortifies Weil's development accounting results.
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Authors
Lena Lindbjerg Sperling, Anders Oskar Kjøller-Hansen,