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The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on Public Health: Empirical Evidence from Bangladesh  

SIDDIQUE, Fahimul Kader (Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Begum Rokeya University)
HASAN, K.B.M. Rajibul (Risk Management Division, Agrani Bank Limited)
CHOWDHURY, Shanjida (Department of General Educational Development, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, Daffodil International University)
RAHMAN, Mahfujur (Comilla University)
RAISA, Tahsin Sharmila (Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Business and Entrepreneurship, Daffodil International University)
ZAYED, Nurul Mohammad (Department of Real Estate, Faculty of Business and Entrepreneurship, Daffodil International University)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.8, no.4, 2021 , pp. 83-91 More about this Journal
Abstract
Health is an outset of psychological, social, financial, and physical state. Several macroeconomic factors are entangled with health and mortality. Infant mortality and life expectancy are two keyguard on demographic research context on last few decades. On the other hand, foreign inflows play an unprecedent role for raising economic circulation and providing more opportunities to build a better society. The study aims to investigate the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI), economic growth, and Bangladesh's health. This study employs time-series data from 1980 to 2018. Results show, with Auto-regressive Distribute Lag (ARDL) model, that there is significant cointegration among variables. Foreign investment and economic output relate significantly and positively to health. On the contrary, education is quasi-linked with a different sign-on different model. For model validation, pitfalls of time-series multicollinearity, heteroscedasiticy, and autocorrelation are not present. Also, CUSUM and CUSUMSQ tests are validating the model as stable and fit for future prediction. Medical assessment and education need more attention from the government as well as the private sector. FDI can play a catalyst role for improving the health sector, raising opportunity in educating and creating a better lifestyle. In order to optimize foreign investment, the government should implement necessary reforms and policies.
Keywords
FDI; Economic Growth; Public Health; ARDL; Bangladesh;
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