The health consequences of civil wars: evidence from afghanistan

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  • who: Mohammad Ajmal Hameed from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: The health consequences of civil wars: evidence from Afghanistan, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examines the effects of long-run on healthcare which is an important component of human capital development and their nexus in using the (modified vector autoregressive) approach and the Granger model covering data period 2002Q3-2020Q4. Regardless of the empirical criticism leveled at the presentation of modified VAR estimates and the preference for the Granger non-causality results, this study reported the estimates of the modified VAR model . . .

     

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