The impact of financial development, health expenditure, CO2 emissions, institutional quality, and energy Mix on life expectancy in Eastern Europe: CS-ARDL and quantile regression Approaches

金融发展、医疗支出、二氧化碳排放、制度质量和能源结构对东欧预期寿命的影响:CS-ARDL 和分位数回归方法

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Abstract

In recent years, the interrelationships between the environment, energy, and health have received a growing amount of attention due to their substantial impact on the health of humans. By examining what influences Eastern Europeans' longevity between 1990 and 2021, this study hopes to contribute to this field of study. Energy consumption, health expenditure, pollution, institutional quality index (IQI), financial development, and other attributes profoundly impact human health. Because of the extensive network of commerce, tourism, education, religion, and treaties connecting East European countries, tests for cross-sectional dependence (CSD) and slope heterogeneity (SH) are utilized. After verifying the CSD and SH issues, the study uses the second generation's unit root and cointegration tests. As the previous test indicates, a new panel method, the cross-sectional autoregressive distributive lag (CS-ARDL) model, is required, as conventional estimations are inappropriate. The Quantile Regression (QR) method is also applied to check robustness. This study indicated that increased health expenditure, renewable energy consumption, and IQI improves health outcomes in Eastern European nations. There was a good connection between renewable energy consumption and health benefits, the study concluded. Though financial development positively impacts life expectancy, the impact is insignificant. On the other hand, the study also shows that CO(2) emissions and fossil fuel consumption decrease life expectancy. These results are consistent with those obtained using the QR method. To enhance health outcomes, it is necessary to take measures to raise health spending, increase the use of renewable energy, and foster financial development over the long term. On the other hand, Eastern European nations need to shift their attention from fossil fuels to renewable energy.

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