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Erschienen in: Quality & Quantity 1/2022

13.03.2021

Investigating the causal relationship between woman's health and economic growth in groups D8 and G7 countries

verfasst von: Aylar Jalili, Hossein Panahi, Sakineh Sojoodi

Erschienen in: Quality & Quantity | Ausgabe 1/2022

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Abstract

There are different perspectives about the relationship between woman's health and economic growth. The question among economists is, whether the economic growth is affected by woman's health or economic growth causes woman's health? Accordingly, the major purpose of this study is to investigate the causal relationship between woman's health and economic growth group by using the Conjugated Granger Causality Approach and the Dumitrescu and Hurlin's test over the period 1990–2016 in two groups of D8 and G7 countries. Results indicate that in the D8 countries, the hypothesis of no causal relationship between life expectancy, fertility rate and economic growth mortality cannot be rejected at a significant level of 5%, but the hypothesis of no relationship causes of economic growth are rejected by life expectancy, fertility rates and mortality rates. Therefore, there is a one-way causal relationship between economic growth in life expectancy, fertility rates and mortality rates. On the other hand, the study for G7 group countries shows that, the hypothesis of no causal relationship between life expectancy and mortality rate to economic growth as well as the absence of causality from economic growth to life expectancy and mortality rates cannot be rejected at a significant level of 5%. Therefore, there is no causal relationship between life expectancy and mortality rate and economic growth and these two variables have no effect on each other. Also, the hypothesis of no causal relationship between fertility rate and economic growth and absence of causality relation from economic growth to fertility rate is rejected at the significant level of 5%. There is therefore a two-way causal link between fertility rate and economic growth.

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Fußnoten
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The D8 group of countries includes eight developing Islamic countries: Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey. It was established on June 15, 1996, with such goals as strengthening and promoting the position of developing Islamic countries in the world economy, diversifying and creating new opportunities to expand business relationships, increasing comprehensive participation at the international level, meeting better living standards and boosting the level of social and economic development of member countries.
 
2
The Group of Seven (G7) is an intergovernmental organization made up of the world's largest developed economies—France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
 
3
Southern Africa Development Community.
 
4
World Development Indicators–World Bank Open Data.
 
5
World Development Indicators.
 
6
See Dumitrescu and Hurlin (2012, p. 1453) for the mathematical definition of wi. Note however that T in DH's formulas must be understood as the number of observations remaining in the estimations that is the number of periods minus the number of lags included. In order to be consistent with our notation, we therefore replaced DH's T by T–K in the following formulas of the present paper.
 
7
Kmax stands for the maximum possible number of lags to be considered in the entire procedure.
 
8
The procedure we present here differs slightly from that proposed by DH, in the numbering of the steps, but more importantly also in the definition of the initial conditions (our step 4), which is not addressed in DH, and the construction of the resampled series (our step 5).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Investigating the causal relationship between woman's health and economic growth in groups D8 and G7 countries
verfasst von
Aylar Jalili
Hossein Panahi
Sakineh Sojoodi
Publikationsdatum
13.03.2021
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Quality & Quantity / Ausgabe 1/2022
Print ISSN: 0033-5177
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-7845
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-021-01133-7

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