Macroeconomic Factors and Child Mortality in D-8 Countries
Analysis
Key Takeaways
- •The study uses panel data analysis to examine the impact of macroeconomic variables on child mortality in D-8 countries.
- •Key variables include health expenditure, inflation, and GNI per capita.
- •The research assesses the relationship between these variables and child mortality rates (CMU5).
- •The findings relate to the progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
“The CMU5 rate in D-8 nations has steadily decreased, according to a somewhat negative linear regression model, therefore slightly undermining the fourth Millennium Development Goal (MDG4) of the World Health Organisation (WHO).”