Education, Health and Agricultural Expenditure and Their Impact on Rural Poverty in Nepal: A Time Series Data Analysis

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  • Dirgha Kumar Lamichhane Lamichhane is associated with Graduate School of International Relations, International University of Japan
  • Sabina Shrestha Ms. Shrestha with the Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan

Keywords:

Health and agriculture, Rural poverty, Public spending

Abstract

In this paper, seemingly unrelated regression analysis for finding relationship between public spending on agriculture, education, and health and rural poverty is examined by using public expenditure data of Nepal over 24 years. The data were drawn from Asian Development Bank and World Bank sources, which cover the period of 1981-2004. The paper derives the conclusion that the public spending on education and agriculture is significant and positively related to total factor productivity and hence related to improve the qualities of life, thereby reducing the poverty level. The comparative analysis of expenditure has found that the expenditure on education ( Eau = 0.24 N has greater impact on poverty than the spending on agriculture ( Eao 0 22 ): and health expenditure ( Doh = Qom )1.

Key words: Health and agriculture; Rural poverty; Public spending

Economic Journal of Nepal

A Quarterly Publication of the Central Department of Economics T.U., Kirtipur

Vol. 32, No. 1 January-March 2009, Issue No. 125

Page: 24-34

Uploaded date: 5 July 2011

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2011-07-06

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Lamichhane, D. K., & Shrestha, S. (2011). Education, Health and Agricultural Expenditure and Their Impact on Rural Poverty in Nepal: A Time Series Data Analysis. Economic Journal of Nepal, 32(1), 24–34. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/EJON/article/view/5003

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