An empirical study on the determinants of health care expenses in emerging economies
Abstract Background Emerging countries continue to suffer gravely from insufficient healthcare funding, which adversely affects access to quality healthcare and ultimately the health status of citizens. By using panel data from the World Development Indicators, the study examined the determinants of...
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Main Authors: | Lulin Zhou (Author), Sabina Ampon-Wireko (Author), Henry Asante Antwi (Author), Xinglong Xu (Author), Muhammad Salman (Author), Maxwell Opuni Antwi (Author), Tordzro Mary Norvienyo Afua (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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