• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Health-Economic Determinants of COVID-19 Pandemic and Countries’ Efficiency
  • Contributor: Ahangar, Reza Gharoie; Prybutok, Victor R.
  • Published: European Medical Group, 2023
  • Published in: European Medical Journal (2023)
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.33590/emj/10301710
  • ISSN: 2397-6764
  • Keywords: General Materials Science
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  • Description: This study examines the relationship between vaccination and inflation in battling the COVID-19 pandemic across nations. Data from 85 countries worldwide were collected from the Trading Economics (New York City, USA) website during the COVID-19 pandemic. First, a new theoretical model was proposed based on the economic and healthcare literature; then, a binary variable, inflation/vaccination% was developed according to the proposed theoretical model. The relationship between inflation/vaccination% and macroeconomic factors was examined using logistic regression. After that, the countries were ranked by minimising the inflation/vaccination% rate that measures a country’s efficiency in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, thereby permitting governments to compare the performance of different countries. The findings show that a country with a higher gross domestic product growth rate and competitiveness index during the COVID-19 pandemic has a lower inflation/vaccination% ratio. The results of this study provide strong evidence that countries should mitigate a pandemic’s economic impact by managing vaccination programmes to control global inflation.
  • Access State: Open Access