The battle of health with environmental evils of Asian countries: promises to keep

Asia 0211 other engineering and technologies 1. No poverty Q Science (General) 02 engineering and technology Environment 3. Good health 13. Climate action 11. Sustainability TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Humans Health Expenditures Least-Squares Analysis Environmental Pollution
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4440-8 Publication Date: 2015-04-08T05:42:36Z
ABSTRACT
The objective of the study is to examine the relationship between environmental indicators and health expenditures in the panel of five selected Asian countries, over the period of 2000-2013. The study used panel cointegration technique for evaluating the nexus between environment and health in the region. The results show that energy demand, forest area, and GDP per unit use of energy have a significant and positive impact on increasing health expenditures in the region. These results have been confirmed by single equation panel cointegration estimators, i.e., fully modified ordinary least squares (FMOLS), dynamic OLS (DOLS), and canonical cointegrating regression (CCR) estimators. In addition, the study used robust least squares regression to confirm the generalizability of the results in Asian context. All these estimators indicate that environmental indicators escalate the health expenditures per capita in a region; therefore, Asian countries should have to upsurge health expenditures for safeguard from environmental evils in a region.
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