Health economics
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The evidence found in most studies suggests a strong positive relationship between health care expenditure and gross domestic product. However, this evidence weakens with respect to the actual value of the income elasticity. There are two possible sources of these discrepancies, the use of arbitrary deflators and specification errors. ⋯ The results for income elasticity are the same regardless of whether health care expenditure is converted using the GDP PPP or the 'universal' health price index. The importance of non-income variables is also confirmed, in particular the relative price of health care. We find that relative price has a strong rationing effect on the quantity of health demanded and has no effect on the expenditures.