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To the extent that HealthEdGov is a proxy for just Gov (considering the amount of government money spent on Health and Ed), I suppose that's true. But Health and Ed definitely contribute a lot to productivity, I think. Sick, injured and dead people do not produce as much value as healthy people, and well educated people tend to produce more value than under educated people.

Disclaimer: this is being typed by someone whose paycheck comes directly from the EdGov sector.



Intuitively, we believe that health and ed contribute to productivity, wealth, etc. But the evidence that health and education (beyond the basics) contribute much is actually pretty weak.

http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/03/human-capital-p.html#m...

http://www.overcomingbias.com/2007/05/medicine_as_sca.html

By basics, I mean vaccines/trauma care/birthing in medicine, and literacy/arithmetic in education.

Disclaimer: I also work in the Ed/NonGov sector, as well as in the Sci/Gov sector.




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