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dc.creator游慧光;洪乙禎;王漢民;謝啟瑞zh_TW
dc.creatorYu, Tiffany Hui-Kuang;Hong, Yi-Chen;Wang, Han-Min;Hsieh, Chee-Ruey-
dc.date2007-10-
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-16T05:24:42Z-
dc.date.available2016-08-16T05:24:42Z-
dc.date.issued2016-08-16T05:24:42Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/100169-
dc.description.abstract本文主要目的是利用追蹤資料分析與共整合檢定方法,檢測在1980年至2001年間影響臺灣與23個OECD國家醫療支出的決定因素。研究結果發現,所得對醫療支出的跨國差異與長期成長趨勢有顯著的正向影響。所有樣本國家在研究期間的平均所得彈性為1.17,顯示醫療支出成長速度平均大過所得成長速度。另以臺灣而言,醫療支出的所得彈性約為1.3~1.4,顯示所得成長對臺灣醫療支出的影響高於OECD國家的平均值。-
dc.description.abstractThis paper adopts panel data analysis and cointegration test to explore the factors of affecting the health care expenditures for Taiwan and 23 OECD countries over the period 1980-2001. The findings show that the incomes have significant positive effects on the cross-national differences and long-term trends in health care expenditures. The average income elasticity of 1.17 for the sample countries indicates that the growth rate for health care expenditures is higher than that for incomes. And, the income elasticity of 1.3~1.4 for Taiwan suggests that the impact of income growth on health care expenditures is stronger for Taiwan than that for the OECD countries-
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dc.relation社會科學論叢, 1(2), 23-70-
dc.relationJournal of Social Sciences-
dc.subject醫療支出; 追蹤資料; 共整合; 所得彈性-
dc.subjectHealth care expenditures; Panel data; Cointegration; Income elasticity-
dc.title醫療保健支出的跨國與跨時比較zh_TW
dc.title.alternativeInternational and Intertemporal Comparisons of Health Care Expenditures-
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