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Economic Complexity and Health: The Case of G-7 Countries

Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 171 - 184, 25.02.2025
https://doi.org/10.25295/fsecon.1498708

Abstract

Economic complexity refers to the diversity and sophistication of the productive capacities within an economy. Therefore, it provides important insights into the capabilities of economies and their potential growth levels. By increasing their level of economic complexity, countries can improve their economic performance and socioeconomic status. Given that socioeconomic status, a key determinant of health, has a profound impact on health outcomes, the relationship between a country's health status and its economic complexity presents a multifaceted and intriguing area of research for policymakers. The impact of economic complexity on health is explained through indirect transmission mechanisms. In this context, the aim of this study is to examine the impact of economic complexity on health in the G-7 countries using data from the period 1995-2021. The findings obtained from the Fixed Effects Driscoll-Kraay estimator reveal that economic complexity has a positive impact on health (life expectancy at birth). In other words, a one-unit increase in economic complexity increases life expectancy at birth by 0.120 units. Therefore, in G-7 countries, the returns provided by economic complexity can be transformed into health-promoting practices through policies that support the social determinants of health.

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  • Koch, P. (2021). Economic complexity and growth: Can value-added exports better explain the link?. Economics Letters, 198, 109682.
  • Lapatinas, A. (2016). Economic complexity and human development: A note. Economics Bulletin, 36(3), 1441-1452.
  • Le, T. T. M., Niem, L. D. & Kim, T. (2022). Economic complexity and economic development in ASEAN countries. International Economic Journal, 36(4), 556–568.
  • Lee, K. K. & Vu, T. V. (2020). Economic complexity, human capital and income inequality: A cross-country analysis. The Japanese Economic Review, 71(4), 695-718.
  • Lee, C. C. & Wang, E. Z. (2021). Economic complexity and income inequality: Does country risk matter?. Social Indicators Research, 154(1), 35-60.
  • Martins, J. M., Adebayo, T. S., Mata, M. N., Oladipupo, S. D., Adeshol, I., Ahmed, Z. & Correia, A. B. (2021). Modeling the relationship between economic complexity and environmental degradation: Evidence from top seven economic complexity countries. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 9, 744781.
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  • Moore, M., Gould, P. &. Keary, B. S. (2003). Global urbanization and the impact on health. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 206(4–5), 269-278.
  • Morais, B. M., Swart, J. & Jordaan, J. A. (2021). Economic complexity and inequality: Does regional productive structure affect income inequality in Brazilian states?. Sustainability, 13(2), 1006.
  • Nepelski, D. & De Prato, G. (2020). Technological complexity and economic development. Review of Development Economics, 24(2), 448–470.
  • Nishioka, D., Tamaki, C., Furuita, N., Nakagawa, H., Sasaki, E., Uematsu, R., Ozaki, T., Wakata, S. & Kondo N. (2022). Changes in health-related quality of life among impoverished persons in the free/low-cost medical care program in Japan: Evidence from a prospective cohort study. Journal of Epidemiology, 32(11), 519-523.
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  • OXFAM (2019). The G7’s deadly sins- How the G7 is fuelling the inequality crisis. https://oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com/bitstream/handle/10546/620853/mb-g7-inequality-crisis-220819-en.pdf (31.05.2024).
  • Pesaran, M. H. (2007). A simple panel unit root test in the presence of cross section dependence. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 22(2), 265-312.
  • Rafique, M. Z., Nadeem, A. M., Xia, W., Ikram, M., Shoaib, H. M. & Shahzad, U. (2022). Does economic complexity matter environmental sustainability? Using ecological footprint as an indicator. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 24, 4623–4640.
  • Raghupathi, V. & Raghupathi, W. (2020). The influence of education on health: An empirical assessment of OECD countries for the period 1995–2015. Archives of Public Health, 78. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-020-00402-5
  • Ridic, G., Gleason, S. & Ridic, O. (2012). Comparisons of health care systems in the United States, Germany and Canada. Mater Sociomed, 24(2), 112-20.
  • Sadeghi, P., Shahrestani, H., Kiani, K. H. & Torabi, T. (2020). Economic complexity, human capital, and FDI attraction: A cross-country analysis. International Economics, 164, 168-182.
  • Stojkoski, V. & Kocarev, L. (2017). The relationship between growth and economic complexity: Evidence from Southeastern and Central Europe. MPRA Paper No. 87432. https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/87432/
  • Şenol, O., Gökkaya, D. & Çıraklı, Ü. (2021). The effects of economic variables on health expenditure per capita and life expectancy at birth: Panel data analysis for middle top income countries. Journal of Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Economics and Administrative Sciences Faculty, 8(3), 1499-1515.
  • Tabash, M. I., Farooq, U., Aljughaiman, A. A., Wong, W-K. & AsadUllah, M. (2024). Does economic complexity help in achieving environmental sustainability? New empirical evidence from N-11 countries. Heliyon, 10(11), e31794.
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  • Vlahov, D. & Galea, S. (2002). Urbanization, urbanicity, and health. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 79(4), 1-11.
  • Vu, T. V. (2020). Economic complexity and health outcomes: A global perspective. Social Science & Medicine, 265, 113480.
  • Zhang. Z., Zhao, M., Zhang. Y. & Feng, Y. (2022). How does urbanization affect public health? New evidence from 175 countries worldwide. Frontiers Public Health, 10, 1096964.
  • Zhen N. & Freire, C. (2023). The interlinks between the economic complexity and carbon footprint. UNCTAD Background Paper, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva.
  • Zhu, S. & Li, R. (2016). Economic complexity, human capital and economic growth: Empirical research based on cross-country panel data. Applied Economics, 49(38), 3815-3828.

Ekonomik Karmaşıklık ve Sağlık: G-7 Ülkeleri Örneği

Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 171 - 184, 25.02.2025
https://doi.org/10.25295/fsecon.1498708

Abstract

Ekonomik karmaşıklık, bir ekonomideki üretim kapasitelerinin çeşitliliği ve sofistike düzeyini ifade etmektedir. Dolayısıyla ekonomilerin yetenekleri ve potansiyel büyüme düzeyine ilişkin önemli bilgiler sunmaktadır. Böylelikle ülkeler ekonomik karmaşıklık düzeylerini artırarak, ekonomik performanslarını ve sosyoekonomik durumlarını iyileştirebilmektedir. Bununla birlikte, sağlığın önemli bir belirleyicisi olan sosyoekonomik durumun, sağlık sonuçları üzerinde derin bir etkiye sahip olduğu dikkate alındığında bir ülkenin sağlık durumu ile ekonomik karmaşıklığı arasındaki ilişki, politika yapıcılar için çok yönlü ve ilgi çekici bir araştırma alanı olmaktadır. Ekonomik karmaşıklığın sağlık üzerindeki etkisi dolaylı aktarım mekanizmaları ile açıklanmaktadır. Bu bağlamda çalışmanın amacı, G-7 ülkelerinde ekonomik karmaşıklığın sağlık üzerindeki etkisinin 1995-2021 dönemine ilişkin verilerle incelenmesidir. Sabit Etkili Driscoll-Kraay tahmin edicisinden elde edilen bulgular, ekonomik karmaşıklığın sağlık (doğumda yaşam beklentisi) üzerinde pozitif bir etkisinin olduğunu ortaya koymuştur. Diğer bir ifadeyle, ekonomik karmaşıklıktaki 1 birimlik bir artış doğumda yaşam beklentisini 0,120 birim artırmaktadır. Dolayısıyla G-7 ülkelerinde, ekonomik karmaşıklığın sağladığı getiri sağlığın sosyal belirleyenlerini destekleyici politika uygulamaları aracılığıyla sağlık üzerinde teşvik edici uygulamalara dönüştürülebilir.

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  • Abdon, A., Bacate, M. Felipe, J. & Kumar, U. (2010). Product complexity and economic development. Working Paper, No. 616, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY.
  • Adebayo, T. S., Rjoub, H., Akadiri, S. S., Oladipupo, S. D., Sharif, A. & Adeshola, I. (2022). The role of economic complexity in the environmental kuznets curve of MINT economies: Evidence from method of moments quantile regression. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(16), 24248-24260.
  • Ali, A. & Ahmad, K. (2014). The impact of socio-economic factors on life expectancy for sultanate of Oman: An empirical analysis. MPRA Paper No. 70871.
  • Anderson, M., Pitchforth, E., Edwards, N., Alderwick, H., McGuire, A. & Mossialos, E. (2022). The United Kingdom: Health system review. Health Systems in Transition, 24(1), 1-194.
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  • Blümel, M., Spranger, A., Achstetter, K., Maresso, A., Litvinova, Y. & Busse, R. (2022). Germany: Health system summary 2022. European Observatory on Health System and Policies.
  • Boleti, E., Garas, A., Kyriakou, A. & Lapatinas, A. (2021). Economic complexity and environmental performance: Evidence from a world sample. Environmental Modeling & Assessment, 26, 251-270.
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  • Britto G., Prates Romero J., Freitas E. & Coelho C. (2019). The great divide: Economic complexity and development paths in Brazil and the Republic of Korea. CEPAL Review, 127, 191–213.
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  • Driscoll, J. C. & Kraay, A. C. (1998). Consistent covariance matrix estimation with spatially dependent panel data. Review of Economics and Statistics, 80(4), 549-560.
  • Erkan, B. & Yildirimci, E. (2015). Economic complexity and export competitiveness: The case of Turkey. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 195, 524-533.
  • Ferraz, D., Moralles, H. F., da Costa, N. S. & do Nascimento, D. (2022). Economic complexity and human development: comparing standard and slack-based data envelopment analysis models. CEPAL Review, 137. https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48585
  • Galea, S., Freudenberg, N. & Vlahov, D. (2005). Cities and population health. Social Science & Medicine, 60(5), 1017-1033.
  • Garrido, M. V., Kristensen, F. B., Nielsen, C. P. & Busse, R. (2008). Introduction in health technology assessment and health policy-making in europe current status, challenges and potential. World Health Organization 2008, on behalf of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. Observatory Studies Series No 14.
  • Gómez‐Zaldívar, M., Osorio‐Caballero, M. I. & Saucedo‐Acosta, E. J. (2022). Income inequality and economic complexity: Evidence from Mexican states. Regional Science Policy & Practice, 14(6), 344-364.
  • Grignon, M., Perronnin, M. & Lavis, J. N. (2008). Does free complementary health insurance help the poor to access health care? Evidence from France. Health Economics, 17(2), 203-219.
  • Gujarati, D. N. & Porter, D. C. (2018). Temel Ekonometri (Beşinci Basımdan Çeviri). Ü. Şenesen & G. Günlük Şenesen (Çev.). İstanbul: Literatür Yayıncılık.
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  • Innocenti, N., Vignoli, D. & Lazzeretti, L. (2021). Economic complexity and fertility: Insights from a low fertility country. Regional Studies, 55(8), 1388-1402.
  • Inoua, S. (2023). A simple measure of economic complexity. Research Policy, 52(7), 104793.
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  • Lapatinas, A. (2016). Economic complexity and human development: A note. Economics Bulletin, 36(3), 1441-1452.
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  • Lee, K. K. & Vu, T. V. (2020). Economic complexity, human capital and income inequality: A cross-country analysis. The Japanese Economic Review, 71(4), 695-718.
  • Lee, C. C. & Wang, E. Z. (2021). Economic complexity and income inequality: Does country risk matter?. Social Indicators Research, 154(1), 35-60.
  • Martins, J. M., Adebayo, T. S., Mata, M. N., Oladipupo, S. D., Adeshol, I., Ahmed, Z. & Correia, A. B. (2021). Modeling the relationship between economic complexity and environmental degradation: Evidence from top seven economic complexity countries. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 9, 744781.
  • Mirowski, J. & Ross, C. E. (2005). Education, learned effectiveness and health. London Review of Education, 3(3), 205–220.
  • Moore, M., Gould, P. &. Keary, B. S. (2003). Global urbanization and the impact on health. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 206(4–5), 269-278.
  • Morais, B. M., Swart, J. & Jordaan, J. A. (2021). Economic complexity and inequality: Does regional productive structure affect income inequality in Brazilian states?. Sustainability, 13(2), 1006.
  • Nepelski, D. & De Prato, G. (2020). Technological complexity and economic development. Review of Development Economics, 24(2), 448–470.
  • Nishioka, D., Tamaki, C., Furuita, N., Nakagawa, H., Sasaki, E., Uematsu, R., Ozaki, T., Wakata, S. & Kondo N. (2022). Changes in health-related quality of life among impoverished persons in the free/low-cost medical care program in Japan: Evidence from a prospective cohort study. Journal of Epidemiology, 32(11), 519-523.
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  • OXFAM (2019). The G7’s deadly sins- How the G7 is fuelling the inequality crisis. https://oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com/bitstream/handle/10546/620853/mb-g7-inequality-crisis-220819-en.pdf (31.05.2024).
  • Pesaran, M. H. (2007). A simple panel unit root test in the presence of cross section dependence. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 22(2), 265-312.
  • Rafique, M. Z., Nadeem, A. M., Xia, W., Ikram, M., Shoaib, H. M. & Shahzad, U. (2022). Does economic complexity matter environmental sustainability? Using ecological footprint as an indicator. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 24, 4623–4640.
  • Raghupathi, V. & Raghupathi, W. (2020). The influence of education on health: An empirical assessment of OECD countries for the period 1995–2015. Archives of Public Health, 78. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-020-00402-5
  • Ridic, G., Gleason, S. & Ridic, O. (2012). Comparisons of health care systems in the United States, Germany and Canada. Mater Sociomed, 24(2), 112-20.
  • Sadeghi, P., Shahrestani, H., Kiani, K. H. & Torabi, T. (2020). Economic complexity, human capital, and FDI attraction: A cross-country analysis. International Economics, 164, 168-182.
  • Stojkoski, V. & Kocarev, L. (2017). The relationship between growth and economic complexity: Evidence from Southeastern and Central Europe. MPRA Paper No. 87432. https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/87432/
  • Şenol, O., Gökkaya, D. & Çıraklı, Ü. (2021). The effects of economic variables on health expenditure per capita and life expectancy at birth: Panel data analysis for middle top income countries. Journal of Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Economics and Administrative Sciences Faculty, 8(3), 1499-1515.
  • Tabash, M. I., Farooq, U., Aljughaiman, A. A., Wong, W-K. & AsadUllah, M. (2024). Does economic complexity help in achieving environmental sustainability? New empirical evidence from N-11 countries. Heliyon, 10(11), e31794.
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  • Topal, M., Eyduran, E., Yağanoğlu, A. M., Sönmez, A. & Keskin, S. (2010). Çoklu doğrusal bağlantı durumunda ridge ve temel bileşenler regresyon analiz yöntemlerinin kullanımı. Atatürk Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi, 41(1), 53-57.
  • Wang, F., Liu, S., Chen, T., Zhang, H., Zhang, Y. & Bai, X. (2023). How urbanization affects residents’ health risks: Evidence from China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 30, 35554–35571.
  • Williamson, D. L., Stewart, M. J., Hayward, K., Letourneau, N.,Makwarimba, E., Masuda, J., Raine, K., Reutter, L.,Rootman, I. & Wilson, D. (2006). Low-income Canadians’ experiences with health-related services: Implications for health care reform. Health Policy, 76, 106–121.
  • World Development Indicators (WDI). https://databank.worldbank.org/source/world-development-indicators (29.03.2024).
  • Virk, J. & Holmes, D. (2022). Effect of healthcare systems on inequality in the UK and the US. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 10, 1-8.
  • Vlahov, D. & Galea, S. (2002). Urbanization, urbanicity, and health. Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 79(4), 1-11.
  • Vu, T. V. (2020). Economic complexity and health outcomes: A global perspective. Social Science & Medicine, 265, 113480.
  • Zhang. Z., Zhao, M., Zhang. Y. & Feng, Y. (2022). How does urbanization affect public health? New evidence from 175 countries worldwide. Frontiers Public Health, 10, 1096964.
  • Zhen N. & Freire, C. (2023). The interlinks between the economic complexity and carbon footprint. UNCTAD Background Paper, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva.
  • Zhu, S. & Li, R. (2016). Economic complexity, human capital and economic growth: Empirical research based on cross-country panel data. Applied Economics, 49(38), 3815-3828.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Development Economics - Macro
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Koray Uygur 0000-0003-0795-9348

Ebru Topcu 0000-0003-3572-7552

Publication Date February 25, 2025
Submission Date June 13, 2024
Acceptance Date September 2, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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APA Uygur, K., & Topcu, E. (2025). Ekonomik Karmaşıklık ve Sağlık: G-7 Ülkeleri Örneği. Fiscaoeconomia, 9(1), 171-184. https://doi.org/10.25295/fsecon.1498708

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