Exploring the Health-Wealth Nexus
The causal links
between health and economic resources have long concerned social
scientists.We use fourwaves of data from the Panel Study of Income
Dynamics (PSID) to analyze the impact of wealth upon an
individual’s health status. The difficulty in approaching
this
task that has bedeviled previous studies is that wealth may be
endogenous; a priori, it is just as likely that changes in health
affect wealth as vice versa. We argue that inheritance is a suitable
instrument for the change in wealth, and implement a straightforward
instrumental variables strategy to deal with this problem. Our results
suggest that the causal relationship running from wealth to health may
not be as strong as first appears. In the data, wealth exerts a
positive and statistically significant effect on health status, but it
is very small in magnitude. Instrumental variables estimation leaves
the point estimate |