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Published by: Admin
Published: 2 months ago
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Pages: 29
ISBN: 1
Abstract
This study examines the relevance of governance quality in
shaping the effect of economic policy uncertainty on several health expenditure
indicators, including external health expenditure, national health expenditure,
public health expenditure, and private health expenditure. The analysis is
based on a sample of fifty-three African countries spanning 2005 to 2022. The
adopted empirical strategy comprises the interactive dynamic two-step System
Generalized Method of Moments (SGMM). The analysis is structured such that
various governance dimensions—economic, political, and institutional governance
are moderated with economic policy uncertainty to reduce health expenditure. Overall,
governance dynamics do not effectively moderate economic policy uncertainty to
negatively influence health expenditure dynamics. Specifically, a corresponding aggregated
governance threshold of 2.2264, is needed to completely mitigate the positive
effect of economic policy uncertainty on external health expenditure. Furthermore,
improved infrastructure, employment, and foreign direct investment are potent
channels for reducing some health expenditure dynamics within the continent.
The associated policy implications of this study are discussed within the
framework of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).
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