Abstract

This research empirically analyzed the relationship between public health spending and Life expectancy at birth. The data was collected from 182 districs/cities segregation of the period 1999 to 2008 between 2009 and 2013. Life expectancy at birth as indicator of public health degree , were used as dependent variables. To analyze cross- districs/cities panel data, we used random effect model. The findings showed a positive relationship between public health spending and life expectancy at birth. But, the relationship between public health spending and life expectancy at birth not statistically significant.

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