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長寿,教育,収入 この三角形の大きさは?
1Department of Economics and Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, 611 Tappan Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220, United States of America.
Journal of health economics
|August 30, 2025
まとめ
寿命の長さは教育を助長しますが 全体の幸福度 (福祉) に与える影響は最小です 経済モデルによると 寿命が長くなるという 大きな教育成果でさえ 低所得国の収入に 3%未満しか貢献しないのです
科学分野:
- 健康 経済
- 開発経済学
- 人間資本論
背景:
- 健康は経済発展と 人口の福祉に大きな影響を与えます
- その
研究 の 目的:
- 影響を定量化するために
主な方法:
- 再最適化による利益を表す"三角"アプローチを用いた経済モデリング.
- 成人の死亡率の減少に対応した教育調整による福祉の見積もり
- 教育と長寿に関する経験的研究による 校正
主要な成果:
- 教育経路による福祉の利益 (地平線効果) は極小で,低所得国では生存率の上昇に伴う所得の3%以下です.
- 教育が長生きに 大きく貢献しているにもかかわらず 福祉への貢献は小さく残っています
- 特定された研究を用いると 典型的な低所得国における 厚生上の利益は 終身所得の1%以下です
結論:
- その
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