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2006, Issue Jun 2006 2005, Issue Oct 2005, Issue Jun 46-59 What is good care, and what is bad? by David M. Cutler [Downloadable!]
61-75 The health care challenge: some perspectives from behavioral economics by Richard G. Frank [Downloadable!]
77-87 Costs, benefits, and rationing of health care: comments on Cutler’s “What Is Good Care, and What Is Bad?” by William D. Nordhaus [Downloadable!]
97-117 The U.S. experience with managed care and managed competition by Alain C. Enthoven [Downloadable!]
119-125 Comments on Enthoven’s “The U.S. Experience with Managed Care and Managed Competition” by Michael E. Chernew [Downloadable!]
137-163 The U.S. health care system and labor markets by Brigitte C. Madrian [Downloadable!]
165-172 Comments on Madrian’s “The U.S. Health Care System and Labor Markets” by Henry S. Farber [Downloadable!]
173-179 Employer-funded health care and labor markets: an insider’s view by Robert S. Galvin & M.D. [Downloadable!]
183-205 It’s health care, stupid! why control of health care spending is vital for long-term fiscal stability by Henry J. Aaron [Downloadable!]
207-212 It’s technology (and what it is or isn’t worth), stupid! Comments on Aaron’s “It’s Health Care, Stupid! Why Control of Health Care Spending Is Vital for Long-Term Fiscal Stability” by Mark V. Pauly [Downloadable!]
231-263 Will the United States continue to allocate a growing proportion of its GDP to health care? by Stuart H. Altman [Downloadable!]
Wanting it all: the challenge of reforming the U. S. health care system - a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston by anonymous [Downloadable!]
267-284 Economic perspectives on health information technology by David J. Brailer [Downloadable!]
285-294 Reforming the U.S. health care system: improving coverage, quality, and efficiency by Karen Davis [Downloadable!]
295-300 Health financing: challenges and opportunities, coverage and cost by James J. Mongan & M.D. [Downloadable!]
2005 2004, Issue Mar 2004, Issue Jun 2003, Issue Jun 2002, Issue Jun 2002 2001, Issue Jun 2001 2000, Issue Oct 2000, Issue Jun 2000 1999, Issue Jun 1998, Issue Jun More pages of listings: 0 |1 Access
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