The Health-Income Nexus for Malaysia: ARDL Cointegration and Rao's F-test for Causality
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Cointegration, Causality; Health-income nexus; Malaysia; Rao's F-test

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Tang, C. F. . (2012). The Health-Income Nexus for Malaysia: ARDL Cointegration and Rao’s F-test for Causality. Asian Journal of Empirical Research, 2(1), 1–8. Retrieved from https://archive.aessweb.com/index.php/5004/article/view/2789

Abstract

This study re-visits the health-income nexus for Malaysia using alternative econometric techniques which addressed on the small sample problem. This study covers the period of 1970-2009. Based on the appealing small sample properties, we apply the bounds testing approach to cointegration and the system-wise Rao?s F-test with bootstrap simulation procedure. The bounds test suggests close relationship between health care expenditure and real income in the long-run. In addition, the long-run income elasticity is also estimated using four long-run estimators, namely OLS, DOLS, FMOLS, and ARDL. Interestingly, the estimators suggest that the long-run income elasticity is more than unity. Therefore, our findings support the health care luxury hypothesis in Malaysia. From policy view point, the system-wise Rao?s F-test reveals unilateral causality running from real income to health care expenditure in Malaysia.

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