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The New Economics of Child Health and Survival

In: The Balance between Industry and Agriculture in Economic Development

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  • James P. Grant

    (United Nations Children’s Fund)

  • Richard Jolly

    (United Nations Children’s Fund)

Abstract

To make clear what is new, one must first summarise the old – in this case, what one takes to be the ‘old economics’ of child health and survival. Essentially, the old view rested on three propositions: First, that child health and survival was closely related with household income, especially family poverty; Secondly, that improvements in health depended on increases in health services and thus on expenditure on health services.

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  • James P. Grant & Richard Jolly, 1989. "The New Economics of Child Health and Survival," International Economic Association Series, in: Irma Adelman & Sylvia Lane (ed.), The Balance between Industry and Agriculture in Economic Development, chapter 3, pages 32-44, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-10268-6_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-10268-6_3
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