Living Standard and Economic Growth: A Fresh Look at the Relationship Through The Nonparametric Approach
Published By: CDS on eSS | Published Date: October, 12 , 1997The relative role of economic growth vis-a-vis public action in
raising living standards in developing countries has been a point of
contention for quite some time now. The arguments on both sides are
usually based on some estimated relationship between indicators of
living standard and other variables. A critical review of the existing
studies throws up some methodological issues among which
misspecification of the model is most crucial. An alternative approach,
viz. the nonparametric regression method, has been shown to be superior
in taking care of this problem. Analysing the data for 88 developing
countries we note that per capita income has positive significant
effect on the life-expectancy at birth. However, we have not observed
any relationship between the improvement in life-expectancy and
change in income as well as the level of income, unlike some earlier
studies. This study has the implication that well-targeted public policies
may be successful in improving the standard of living in poor economies
in the short-term. But for sustainability in the long-term, growth-based
strategies are necessary. [Working Paper No. 283]
Author(s): Indrani Chakraborty | Posted on: Nov 12, 2010 | Views(1167) | Download (678)