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International Journal of Economics, Finance and Management >> Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2016

International Journal of Economics, Finance and Management


Determination of Minimum Wage for Garments Worker in Bangladesh Ensuring Firms Profitability

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Author Miniar Ben Ammar Sghari, Sami Hammami
ISSN 2225-7217
On Pages 256-260
Volume No. 2
Issue No. 3
Issue Date June 01, 2020
Publishing Date June 01, 2020
Keywords health expenditure, health care demand, supply of care, technical progress



Abstract

Health expenditure is growing at a faster rate than GDP. Newhouse (1977) [1], emphasizes in his that theory on health would be made as a typical example of a higher good. In a context of failure of the measures taken so far to curb the growth of health spending, it is crucial to identify the factors explaining the increase of the latter. In this paper, we denote by health spending, the overall spending on medical, whatever their nature (ie, mainly spending on hospital, outpatient, pharmacy and medical goods expenditures) or the mode of financing (socialized expenses, reimbursed by private insurance or direct payments to households).


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