Table 5. Mortality-health expenditure nexus from 2000–2006 (pre-global financial crisis).
lnCHE, Coef. | C | R2 | S.E | QD | SP | P-value | Q.LR | |
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lnIMR | ||||||||
0.05 q | -0.8296* [0.0532] | 2.9246* [0.0907] | 0.0916 | 1.8581 | 1.3350 | 5.1107 | <0.0001 | 90.4516 |
Median q | -1.0576* [0.0637] | 4.8369* [0.0886] | 0.0670 | 1.0075 | 3.1485 | 2.9565 | <0.0001 | 101.0224 |
0.95 q | -0.1794* [0.0410] | 4.8447* [0.0658] | 0.0116 | 1.7863 | 4.5716 | 3.6503 | 0.0003 | 13.1936 |
lnMMR | ||||||||
0.05 q | -1.1247* [0.1705] | 3.9330* [0.3155] | 0.0509 | 2.7927 | 1.7918 | 8.0718 | <0.0001 | 45.8481 |
Median q | -1.6587* [0.1150] | 6.9313* [0.1886] | 0.0750 | 1.5954 | 4.2195 | 4.2434 | <0.0001 | 122.9733 |
0.95 q | -0.1105 [0.0955] | 6.9224* [0.1523] | 0.0007 | 2.8993 | 6.7662 | 5.6710 | 0.3409 | 0.9071 |
Notes: lnCHE, shows the marginal effect, q means Quantile, R2 represents Pseudo R-squared, S.E is the standard error of the regression, QD is the Quantile dependent var, SP denotes Sparsity, Q.LR means Quasi-LR statistic and P-value is the probability of the Quasi-LR statistic.
* represents 1% significance level (p < 0.01), and the Standard error in parentheses [..].