What Drives Health Care Expenditure? Baumol's Model of 'Unbalanced Growth' Revisited

KOF Working Papers / KOF Swiss Economic Institute, ETH Zurich No. 133

31 Pages Posted: 22 Jun 2006

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Jochen Hartwig

ETH Zurich - Swiss Economic Institute

Date Written: March 2006

Abstract

The share of health care expenditure in GDP rises rapidly in virtually all OECD countries, causing increasing concern among politicians and the general public. Yet, economists have to date failed to reach an agreement on what the main determinants of this development are. This paper revisits Baumol's (1967) model of 'unbalanced growth', showing that the latter offers a ready explanation for the observed inexorable rise in health care expenditure. The main implication of Baumol's model in this context is that health care expenditure is driven by wage increases in excess of productivity growth. This hypothesis is tested empirically using data from a panel of 19 OECD countries. Our tests yield robust evidence in favor of Baumol's theory.

Keywords: Rising health care expenditure, 'unbalanced growth', OECD panel

JEL Classification: C12, C22, I10, O41

Suggested Citation

Hartwig, Jochen, What Drives Health Care Expenditure? Baumol's Model of 'Unbalanced Growth' Revisited (March 2006). KOF Working Papers / KOF Swiss Economic Institute, ETH Zurich No. 133, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=910879 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.910879

Jochen Hartwig (Contact Author)

ETH Zurich - Swiss Economic Institute ( email )

CH-8092 Zurich
Switzerland

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