Dépenses de santé et croissance économique

Une revue de littérature

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23882/rmd.24251

Palavras-chave:

Santé de la population, Dépenses de santé, Croissance économique

Resumo

La création de richesse économique est un objectif central du système capitaliste moderne, et divers moyens peuvent être explorés pour stimuler cette création. En raison de la corrélation significative entre la santé de la population et la performance économique, la santé s’impose de plus en plus en tant que catalyseur de la croissance, surtout après la pandémie de Covid-19. Ici,  les dépenses de santé, en particulier, peuvent jouer un rôle clé dans la détermination de l’état de santé et peuvent, par extension, contribuer à la croissance économique. Ainsi cette revue de la littérature se concentre sur l'impact des dépenses de santé sur la croissance économique, en examinant les recherches existantes afin de servir de base pour d’éventuels travaux futurs.

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Publicado

2025-03-12

Como Citar

Chaarouk, O. (2025). Dépenses de santé et croissance économique: Une revue de littérature. [RMd] RevistaMultidisciplinar, 7(2), 197–220. https://doi.org/10.23882/rmd.24251