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VACCINE SPENDING AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY: OECD PANEL DATA ANALYSIS

Engin AYDIN, Mustafa OZYESIL, Havane TEMBELO

İstanbul Kuzey Klinikleri Dergisi - 2026;13(1):72-86

Istanbul Provincial Health Directorate, Istanbul

 

OBJECTIVE: This study investigates whether public spending on vaccination programmes contributes to macroeconomic normalization following severe health shocks in high-income Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) economies. METHODS: An unbalanced OECD panel dataset was analysed using a fixed-effects specification that incorporates structural controls including inflation, unemployment, trade openness, and general health expenditure. RESULTS: The empirical results indicate that vaccine expenditure does not exert a statistically significant independent effect on economic recovery, although the coefficients display a positive but economically modest direction. Conversely, several macroeconomic fundamentals demonstrate stronger and more consistent associations with recovery dynamics. CONCLUSION: Vaccination functions as a necessary but insufficient component of recovery strategies, with its economic influence mediated through system-level efficiency rather than direct fiscal input. Integrated policy frameworks that combine public health interventions with structural economic measures are required.