Monday, August 20, 2007

Neglected growth miracles

I'm linking to the post which links to the actual paper so that you can peruse the comments. Income and life expectancy aren't necessarily associated it seems.

Between 1962 and 2002, life expectancy in the Middle East and North Africa...increased from around 48 years to 69 years...it was...the strongest performance of any region in the world...

...China, which saw life expectancy growing at 1.6 percent in the 1960s, collapsing to around 0.2 percent in the 1980s and 1990s, while income growth was going in the other direction.

"Did you know that The Gambia, Yemen, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Libya were all in the top ten gainers in life expectancy, 1962-2002?"

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