2017
DOI: 10.1504/ijpspm.2017.085660
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Public spending and economic growth for Indian states

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“…As a result, there are two main objectives for health investment in a country: the first is to ensure that people's overall welfare is improving, and the second is to focus on economic growth that encourages inclusivity in development, as well as a sustainable approach to public financial management (Ndaguba, Hlotywa and Nsiah, 2021). According to Rajeshkumar and Nalraj (2014), health and economic metrics at a country-specific level imply that nations with a high standard of living and a long life expectancy have greater incomes per capita and spend more money on public health. It is well known that investing in health is a path toward progress (Ndaguba, Hlotywa and Nsiah, 2021).…”
Section: Concept Of Government Expenditure On Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, there are two main objectives for health investment in a country: the first is to ensure that people's overall welfare is improving, and the second is to focus on economic growth that encourages inclusivity in development, as well as a sustainable approach to public financial management (Ndaguba, Hlotywa and Nsiah, 2021). According to Rajeshkumar and Nalraj (2014), health and economic metrics at a country-specific level imply that nations with a high standard of living and a long life expectancy have greater incomes per capita and spend more money on public health. It is well known that investing in health is a path toward progress (Ndaguba, Hlotywa and Nsiah, 2021).…”
Section: Concept Of Government Expenditure On Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nos modelos de crescimento endógeno seria ponderada como saúde preventiva, a qual influenciaria o crescimento econômico por garantir a permanência do cidadão no mercado de trabalho (Ashwani & Sheera, 2017).…”
Section: Urbanismounclassified