Is health care really a luxury?
- PMID: 10169095
- DOI: 10.1016/s0167-6296(96)00534-6
Is health care really a luxury?
Abstract
Much of the work which has led to a widely held view that the income elasticity of health care spending exceeds one has been based on international cross-section data, or on pooled cross-sections and time series. In this paper we re-examine this view in the context of long-run equilibrium relationships between non-stationary time series, possibly including autonomous trends. Our results cast doubt upon the usefulness of pooling and upon the notion of an elasticity above one.
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