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Impact of Environment, Life Expectancy and Real GDP per Capita on Health Expenditures: Evidence from the EU Member States. (2021). Bayar, Yilmaz ; Pintea, Mirela Oana ; Gavriletea, Marius Dan ; Sechel, Ioana Cristina.
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  34. Impact of Renewable Energy Consumption and Health Expenditure on Air Pollutants: Implications for Sustainable Development in ASEAN Countries. (2021). Nawab, Tabish ; Afghan, Mohibullah ; Muneza, Christian.
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  39. Nutrition Intake, Health Status, Education and Economic Growth: A Causality Investigation. (2020). Raji, Rahman Olanrewaju.
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  42. Governmental Intervention and Its Impact on Growth, Economic Development, and Technology in OECD Countries. (2020). Feniser, Cristina ; Radu, Claudia Florina ; Sadeh, Arik ; Bora, Andrei.
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  45. Impact of Health Capital on Total Factor Productivity in Singapore. (2019). Kaliappan, Shivee ; Hamzah, Hanny Zurina ; Opeoluwa, Akingba Idowu.
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  46. Is health care a luxury or necessity good? Evidence from Asian countries. (2019). Khan, Muhammad ; Ul, Muhammad Iftikhar.
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  48. How Does Industrial Waste Gas Emission Affect Health Care Expenditure in Different Regions of China: An Application of Bayesian Quantile Regression. (2019). Xu, Zhiming ; Chen, Linhong ; Li, Chang.
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  49. Are Air Pollution, Economic and Non-Economic Factors Associated with Per Capita Health Expenditures? Evidence from Emerging Economies. (2019). Ashraf, Rana Umair ; Ma, Zhiqiang ; Zafar, Muhammad Wasif ; Usman, Muhammad ; Haseeb, Abdul.
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  50. An Empirical Analysis on the Relationship between Health Care Expenditures and Economic Growth in the European Union Countries. (2019). Saru, Naci Tolga ; Tunala, Iadem Brke.
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  52. Empirical evidence on the long and short run determinants of health expenditure in the Arab world. (2019). sbia, rashid ; Maouchi, Youcef ; Barkat, Karim.
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  53. Information system for evaluation of healthcare expenditure and health monitoring. (2019). Novak, Sonja ; Djordjevic, Neboja.
    In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications.
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  54. Effects of private car ownership, economic growth and medical services on healthcare expenditure in China: a dynamic panel data analysis. (2018). Yan, Zhi-Jun ; Zhang, Xin-Dong ; Qu, Wei-Hua.
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  55. Health, Education and Economic Growth Nexus: Evidence from Middle Income Countries. (2018). Mohey-ud-din, Ghulam ; Kiani, Adiqa ; Abubakar, Hafiz Muhammad.
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  57. Does renewable energy consumption and health expenditures decrease carbon dioxide emissions? Evidence for sub-Saharan Africa countries. (2018). Ben Jebli, Mehdi ; Ben Youssef, Slim ; Apergis, Nicholas.
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  58. The nexus between greenhouse gas emission, electricity production, renewable energy and agriculture in Pakistan. (2018). Ali, Qamar ; Iqbal, Muhammad Tariq ; Ashfaq, Muhammad.
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  59. Health and economic growth in high-income countries revisited: evidence from an augmented production function for the period 1980–2009. (2016). Tugcu, Can ; Aslan, Alper ; Menegaki, Angeliki.
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  60. Income and total expenditure on health in OECD countries: Evidence from panel data and Hsiaos version of Granger non-causality tests. (2016). Miri, Rshiya ; Linden, Mikael.
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  63. The Relationship between Health Care Expenditures and Income in the Selected Transition Economies: A Panel Smooth Transition Regression Analysis. (2015). EKEN, Sinan ; Zortuk, Mahmut.
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