a column by Olivier Sterck, Max Roser, Mthuli Ncube and Stefan Thewissen for VOX: CEPR’s Policy Portal
Large multilateral organisations like WHO and the UN rely heavily on average income data in determining eligibility for, and the allocation of, development assistance for health. This column tests this paradigm by analysing the determinants of health outcomes for 99 countries.
A country’s epidemiological surroundings, poverty gap, and institutional capacity appear to be much better predictors of health outcomes than gross national income. These findings suggest alternative metrics that could be leveraged in allocating development assistance for health.
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Sunday, 4 March 2018
Average income per capita, health outcomes, and the allocation of development assistance for health
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