Agha, S. (2000). The determinants of infant mortality in Pakistan. Social Science & Medicine, 51, 199–208.
Alam, M. S., Shahbaz, M., & Paramati, S. R. (2016). The role of financial development and economic misery on life expectancy: Evidence from post financial reforms in India. Social Indicators Research, 128, 481–497.
- Amouzou, A., & Hill, K. (2004). Child mortality and socioeconomic status in Sub‐Saharan Africa. African Population Studies, 19(1), 1–11.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Antai, D., & Moradi, T. (2010). Urban area disadvantage and under‐5 mortality in Nigeria: The effect of rapid urbanization. Environmental Health Perspectives., 118(6), 877–883.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Baltagi, B., Feng, Q., & Kao, C. (2012). A lagrange multiplier test for cross‐sectional dependence in a fixed effects panel data model (193). Journal of Econometrics, 70(1), 164–177. https://surface.syr.edu/cpr/193.
Birchenall, J. A. (2007). Economic development and the escape from high mortality. World Development, 35, 543–568.
Breusch, T. S., & Pagan, A. R. (1980). The lagrange multiplier test and its applications to model specification in econometrics. Review of Economic Studies, 47, 239–253.
- Cairncross, S., Hunt, C., Boisson, S., Bostoen, K., Curtis, V., Fung, I. C., & Schmidt, W. P. (2010). Water, sanitation and hygiene for the prevention of diarrhoea. International Journal of Epidemiology, 39, i193–i205.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Cheng, J. J., Schuster‐Wallace, C. J., Watt, S., Newbold, B. K., & Mente, A. (2012). An ecological quantification of the relationships between water, sanitation and infant, child, and maternal mortality. Environmental Health, 11, 1–8.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Eboh, A., & Metiboba, S. (2021). The effect of health expenditure and immunisation on under‐five mortality rate in selected African Countries. Research Square, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-540865/v1.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Erdoğan, E., Ener, M., & Arıca, F. (2013). The strategic role of infant mortality in the process of economic growth: An application for high income OECD countries. Procedia ‐ Social and Behavioral Sciences, 99, 19–25.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Esrey, S. A., Potash, J. B., Roberts, L., & Shiff, C. (1991). Effects of improved water supply and sanitation on ascariasis, diarrhoea, dracunculiasis, hookworm infection, schistosomiasis, and trachoma. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 69, 609–621.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Fink, G., Günther, I., & Hill, K. (2011). The effect of water and sanitation on child health: Evidence from the demographic and health surveys 1986–2007. International Journal of Epidemiology, 40, 1196–1204.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Gamper‐Rabindran, S., Khan, S., & Timmins, C. (2010). The impact of piped water provision on infant mortality in Brazil: A quantile panel data approach. Journal of Development Economics, 92, 188–200.
- Gulis, G. (2000). Life expectancy as an indicator of environmental health. European Journal of Epidemiology, 16, 161–165.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Gupta, S., Verhoeven, M., & Tiongson, E. R. (2002). The effectiveness of government spending on education and health care in developing and transition economies. European Journal of Political Economy, 18, 717–737.
Hassan, S. A., Zaman, K., Zaman, S., & Shabir, M. (2014). Measuring health expenditures and outcomes in SAARC region: Health is a luxury? Quality & Quantity, 48, 1421–1437.
Hertz, E., Hebert, J. R., & Landon, J. (1994). Social and environmental factors and life expectancy, infant mortality, and maternal mortality rates: Results of a cross‐national comparison. Social Science & Medicine, 39, 105–114.
Jaadla, H., & Puur, A. (2016). The impact of water supply and sanitation on infant mortality: Individual‐level evidence from Tartu, Estonia, 1897–1900. Population Studies, 70, 163–179.
- Jaba, E., Balan, C. B., & Robu, I.‐B. (2014). The relationship between life expectancy at birth and health expenditures estimated by a cross‐country and time‐series analysis. Procedia Economics and Finance, 15, 108–114.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Kabir, M. (2008). Determinants of life expectancy in developing countries. Journal of Developing Area, 41, 185–204.
- Kalediene, R., & Petrauskiene, J. (2000). Regional life expectancy patterns in Lithuania. European Journal of Public Health, 10, 101–104.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Kalipeni, E. (1993). Determinant of infant mortality in Malawi: A spatial perspective. Social Science & Medicine, 37(2), 183–198.
- Kiross, G. T., Chojenta, C., Barker, D., & Loxton, D. (2020). The effects of health expenditure on infant mortality in sub‐Saharan Africa: evidence from panel data analysis. Health Economics Review, 10(5), 1–9.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Kumar, S., & Vollmer, S. (2013). Does access to improved sanitation reduce childhood diarrhoea in rural India? Health Economics., 22, 410–427.
Lee, L. F., Rosenzweig, M. R., & Pitt, M. M. (1997). The effects of improved nutrition, sanitation, and water quality on child health in high‐mortality populations. Journal of Econometrics, 77, 209–235.
- Lu, Z., Bandara, J. S., & Paramati, S. R. (2019). Impact of sanitation, safe drinking water and health expenditure on infant mortality rate in developing economies. Australian Economic Papers, 59(1), 13–33.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Novignon, J., Olakojo, S. A., & Nonvignon, J. (2012). The effects of public and private health care expenditure on health status in Sub‐Saharan Africa: New evidence from panel data analysis. Health Economics Review, 2(22), 2–8.
Patunru, A. (2015). Access to safe drinking water and sanitation in Indonesia. Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies, 2(2), 234–244.
- Pedroni, P. (2000). Fully modified OLS for heterogeneous cointegrated panels. In B. H. Bhaltagi, T. B. Fomby, & R. C. Hill (Eds.), Nonstationary panels, panel cointegration, and dynamic panels (pp. 93–130). Binglay,UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Pedroni, P. (2001). Purchasing power parity tests in cointegrated panels. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 83(4), 727–731.
Pesaran, M. H. (2004). General diagnostic tests for cross section dependence in panels. Working paper. University of Cambridge. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/1810/446/cwpe0435.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y.
Pesaran, M. H. (2007). A simple panel unit root test in the presence of cross‐section dependence. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 22, 265–312.
- Poppel, F. V., & Heijden, C. V. (1997). The effect of water supply on infant and childhood mortality: A review of historical evidence. Health Transition Review, 7, 113–148.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Preston, S. (1980). Causes and consequences of mortality change in less developed countries in the twentieth century. In R. Easterlin (Ed.), Population and economic change in developing countries (pp. 289–360). University of Chicago Press, National Bureau of Economic Research. Retrieved from http://www.nber.org/books/east80-1.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Preston, S. (1985). Mortality and development revisited. Population Bulletin of the United Nations, 18, 34–40.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Pritchett, L., & Summers, L. H. (1996). Wealthier is healthier. The Journal of Human Resources, 31, 841–868.
- Renton, A., Wall, M., & Lintott, J. (2012). Economic growth and decline in mortality in developing countries: An analysis of the World Bank development datasets. Public Health, 126, 551–560.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Shahbaz, M., Loganathan, N., Mujahid, N., Ali, A., & Nawaz, A. (2016). Determinants of life expectancy and its prospects under the role of economic misery: A case of Pakistan. Social Indicators Research, 126, 1299–1316.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Ssozi, J., & Amlani, S. (2015). The effectiveness of health expenditure on the proximate and ultimate goals of healthcare in Sub‐Saharan Africa. World Development, 76, 165–179.
Subramaniam, T., Loganathan, N., Yerushalmi, E., Devadason, E. S., & Majid, M. (2018). Determinants of infant mortality in older ASEAN economies. Social Indicators Research, 136, 397–415.
- United Nations (2010). Resolution: The human right to water and sanitation. Resolution 64/292, United Nations General Assembly, August.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- United Nations. (2014). World Urbanisation Prospects 2014 Revision (p. 2014). New York: UN.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Vandersteegen, T., Marneffe, W., Cleemput, I., & Vereeck, L. (2015). The impact of no‐fault compensation on health care expenditures: An empirical study of OECD countries. Health Policy, 119, 367–374.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Victora, C. G., Smith, P. G., Vaughan, J. P., Nobre, L. C., Lombardi, C., Teixeira, A. M., … Gigante, L. P. (1988). Water supply, sanitation and housing in relation to the risk of infant mortality from diarrhoea. International Journal of Epidemiology, 17, 651–654.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- WHO. (2016). World Health Organization. Fact sheet on sanitation. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs392/en/.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- WHO/UNICEF. (2015). Progress on sanitation and drinking water: 2015 Update and MDG Assessment. Geneva: Switzerland.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- World Bank. (2016). Millennium Development Goals. The World Bank Group.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now