GDP Per Capita Growth
Cross-source consensus on GDP Per Capita Growth from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study tested GDP per capita growth from 2019 to 2020 and from 2020 to 2021 as macroeconomic outcomes. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions
- Higher GHS Index scores did not provide robust evidence of better GDP per capita growth during the pandemic period. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions
- Annual GDP growth is an imperfect outcome because it can partly reflect recovery from a poor prior year. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions
- One association between GHS scores and 2019-2020 GDP growth appeared in the main all-jurisdiction model, but poor model fit meant it was not treated as strong evidence. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions
- Pandemic macroeconomic outcomes were likely influenced by factors beyond health security preparedness, national wealth, and government corruption. — Global Health Security Index and COVID-19 pandemic mortality 2020–2021: a comparative study of islands and non-islands across 194 jurisdictions