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On the link between HIV prevalence and health expenditure: an asymmetric analysis

Massomeh Hajilee (School of Business Administration, University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, Texas, USA)
Mahsa Oroojeni Mohammad Javad (Kogod School of Business, American University, Washington D.C., Washington D.C., USA)
Linda A. Hayes (School of Business Administration, University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, Texas, USA)

Journal of Economic Studies

ISSN: 0144-3585

Article publication date: 20 April 2020

Issue publication date: 6 May 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Individuals' health is considered one of the major determinants of higher levels of productivity and economic development. Over the past century, the widespread occurrence of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) has been a serious threat to economic development around the globe and has caused a dramatic fall in the life expectancy rate in many nations. This is the first study that examines the impact of HIV prevalence on health expenditure at the national level employing two linear and nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) models and simultaneously tests the long-run and short-run relationship for five selected developed countries. The authors employ annual data from 1981 to 2016. They find that HIV prevalence has a significant impact on health expenditure in the short-run and long-run in all five countries using the linear model and four of the countries in the nonlinear model. They find that HIV/AIDS prevalence has a significant short-run and long-run asymmetric impact on health expenditure of almost all selected developed economies.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors are employing two linear and nonlinear ARDL models and simultaneously test the long-run and short-run relationship for five selected developed countries.

Findings

The authors find that HIV/AIDS prevalence has a significant short-run and long-run asymmetric impact on health expenditure of almost all selected developed economies.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first research work that empirically examines the link between HIV prevalence and health expenditure for this group of countries using linear and nonlinear ARDL approach for short run and long run.

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Citation

Hajilee, M., Oroojeni Mohammad Javad, M. and Hayes, L.A. (2020), "On the link between HIV prevalence and health expenditure: an asymmetric analysis", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 47 No. 3, pp. 509-526. https://doi.org/10.1108/JES-12-2018-0420

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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