The Value of Health

Authors

Jochen Mierau
University of Groningen
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9968-8807

Synopsis

How does health shape the economy, and how is health shaped by the economy? In his inaugural lecture as Professor of Public Health Economics, Jochen Mierau explores the two-way relationship between health and our economic system. He argues that health is a fundamental factor of production—without it, economic and societal development is impossible. Large health disparities, therefore, signal that society is not reaching its full economic potential.

Examining the origins of health disparities, Mierau highlights an important shift: whereas past threats to health came from external dangers, today’s health risks emerge from within our economic system. While markets provide livelihoods for millions and drive innovations that improve well-being, health harming industries contribute to a significant share of deaths worldwide. Yet, these industries are not driven by an intent to make people unhealthy—their primary objective is profit.

From this perspective, Mierau demonstrates that the profit motive not only shapes health outcomes but also influences what we know in the first place—impacting research priorities and the policies designed to address health threats. Indeed, markets will always favor treatments that generate private profits over preventive measures that primarily benefit society as a whole. He argues that aligning economic development with public health requires balancing the pursuit of profit with legally enshrined health goals.

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Portret photo: Marieke Kijk in de Vegte (https://www.mariekekijkt.com/)
Cover photo: Jochen Mierau and his brother on their first school day.

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Author Biography

Jochen Mierau, University of Groningen

Jochen O. Mierau (Jena, 1983) is Professor of Public Health Economics at the University of Groningen and 
the University Medical Centre Groningen as well as Scientific Director of Lifelines. His overall objective is to use science to inform policy aimed at improving population health and reducing health disparities. He  obtained his graduate and undergraduate degrees in economics from the University of Groningen. He set up the Aletta Jacobs School of Public Health in 2018, serving as its Scientific Director before switching to  Lifelines in 2022. He has published numerous articles in economics, public health, epidemiology and  various clinical disciplines. He is an active participant in the public discourse on health policy and has  served on a variety of national committees to enhance public health policy in the Netherlands and  Germany.

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Published

June 10, 2025

Keywords:

Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde, Faculty of Economics and Business, Oratie, Inaugurele Rede, Inaugural Lecture, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, University of Groningen