establsihing realtionship between doctors` numbers and grwoth is difficuot to perceif ,. nenverthless, you may look at heatk ecoomcis jornals those may have atricles like thsoe you are looking for
My partner and I finished a paper entitled "Duality in human capital accumulation and Inequality in income distribution". We read the paper in the 24th Conference of Eurasia Business and economics Society held in Bangkok in January 10-12, 2018 and was received very well. It has also been accepted for publication by The "Eurasian Economic Review" and is now forthcoming. You might want to communicate with the journal and find out when it is scheduled for publication. The paper is just on your topic and education and health are two different manifestations of human capital. Their treatment is similar. Good luck.
Running econometrics will not help you. You are looking at two of many parameters in a strongly non-ergodic policy space. Consider case study. This might help:Article Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) on Moulding State Structur...
According to my opinion; as far as they contribute with their eagerness and calling in according to their competencies their brain power will work to contribute positively to their nations.----
Again, the Doctor of Economics in that country with the same perspectives to build the nation will have strong passion to do that. And also can see the phenomena that construct the indicators and insight within. May be it will be helpful doing FDG [forum discussion group].
Thank you brother John Tampil Purba. I have an idea to write a new paper about the impact of the Doctor in/of Economics for Economic Growth according to your answer above. My first question is the impact of medical doctor to the economic growth a country.