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The Long-Run Economic Costs of AIDS : A Model with an Application to South Africa

2006

Bell, Clive | Devarajan, Shantayanan | Gersbach, Hans


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Publisher
Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the World Bank
Other Subjects
Physical capital; Prostitutes; Wife; Children per couple; Earnings; Sexual behavior; Single-parent households; Life expectancy; Inequality; Investments in education; Household level; Policy research; Epidemic; Public policy; Lower fertility; Number of children; Single-parent families; Tax revenues; Life expectancy at birth; Public good; Aids epidemic; Changes in fertility; Gdp; Level of education; Economic research; Care of orphans; Nuclear family; Benchmark; Premature death; Early death; Levels of mortality; Vicious cycle; Expenditures; Total revenue; Investment in education; Impact of aids; Life skills; Labor force; Economic productivity; Finances; Labor supply; Medical care; Educational attainment; Orphans; Victims; Universal education; Account; Single parents; Overlapping generations model; Public support; Premature adult mortality; Expected value; Child labor; Education of children; Generic drugs; Social sectors; Will; Young adults; Fewer children; Public funds; Economic policy; Nuclear families; Respect; Mother; Rate of growth; Disability; Parental death; Fiscal policy; Orphan; Gdp per capita; Policy research working paper; Child rearing; Husband; Descent; Optimization; Mother-to-child transmission; Tax burden; Level of mortality; Capital accumulation; Mortality risk; Global aids epidemic; Level of fertility; Orphanages; Disposable income; Economic system; Marginal cost; Excess mortality; Single-parent household; Diminishing returns; Global development; Use of condoms; Preventive measures; Mother-to-child; Adverse effect; Social customs; Family income; Per capita income; School attendance; Health policy; Young child
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16464http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part

2014-09-15
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