“…But it does not allow for the instrumental value of health in raising human capital and earning capacity. It misses, for example, the negative impact that HIV/AIDS had on education (Baranov & Kohler, 2018) and income (McDonald & Roberts, 2006;Tompsett, 2020) in SSA as well as the positive effects that antiretroviral therapy had on these outcomes (Da Costa, 2023). Jones and Klenow (2016) measure country well-being as a function of levels of life expectancy, consumption, and leisure as well as inequalities in the latter two dimensions.…”