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The Journal of Economic Integration 2025 March;40(1) :205-235.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11130/jei.2024039
Examining the Effect of Economic Sophistication on Public Health Expenditure? Evidence from a Global Sample

Ronald Djeunankan1 Joseph Keneck-Massil2,3 Henri Njangang4 Youssouf Nvuh-Njoya2

1The Dschang School of Economics and Management, University of Dschang, Dschang, Cameroon
2,3CEREG, University of Yaounde II, Yaounde, Cameroon, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
4Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Dschang, Dschang, Cameroon
Corresponding Author: Ronald Djeunankan ,Email: nouganronald@yahoo.com
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ABSTRACT
Do sophisticated countries spend more on health? This paper endeavors to analyze, for the first time, the extent to which the mix of products a country produces and exports, measured by the economic complexity index, determines public health expenditure. Empirical analyses based on an Instrumental Variable approach from a sample of 116 countries over the period 2002-2019 consistently show that countries exporting complex products on average spend more on health than their counterparts with economic structures mainly based on simple products with low productivity. Complementary analyses show that the effect of economic complexity on public health spending is a function of income level, political regime, and type of democracy. Specifically, results show that although the effect of economic complexity on public health expenditure on average is positive in all subsamples, the effect is greater in high-income countries, democratic countries, and countries with parliamentary democracies. Furthermore, there exist evidence that some key channels via which economic complexity improves public health expenditure are the so-called resource curse and economic growth. It flows from these results that government health expenditure may be increased by diversifying the productive structure toward the production and export of highly sophisticated products.

JEL Classification
O11: Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development
O14: Industrialization; Manufacturing and Service Industries; Choice of Technology
O57: Comparative Studies of Countries
I15: Health and Economic Development
H51: Government Expenditures and Health
Keywords: economic complexity | government health expenditure | developed countries | developing countries
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