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Charles Blahous

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Mercatus Center
George Mason University

Arlington, Virginia (United States)
http://www.mercatus.org/
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Working papers

  1. Blahous, Charles, 2018. "The Costs of a National Single-Payer Healthcare System," Working Papers 08565, George Mason University, Mercatus Center.

Articles

  1. Blahous, Charles, 2022. "The Failure to Establish Effective Rules for Financing U.S. Federal Entitlement Programs," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, July.
  2. Blahous, Charles, 2021. "Why We Have Federal Deficits: An Updated Analysis," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, November.
  3. Blahous, Charles, 2020. "An Analytical Framework for Strengthening Social Security," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, October.
  4. Blahous, Charles, 2020. "Decoding the Debates: Fugitive Notes on Federal Economic Policy," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, March.
  5. Blahous, Charles, 2019. "Thinking Apolitically about Gerrymandering," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, July.
  6. Charles Blahous, 2019. "The unanswered questions of Medicare for All," AEI Economic Perspectives, American Enterprise Institute, February.
  7. Blahous, Charles, 2018. "Averting the Multiemployer Pension Solvency Crisis," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, October.
  8. Blahous, Charles & Feyman, Yevgeniy, 2017. "Replacing the Cadillac Tax: Options and Considerations," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, June.
  9. Blahous, Charles, 2017. "The Fiscal Effects of Repealing the Affordable Care Act," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, April.

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Working papers

  1. Blahous, Charles, 2018. "The Costs of a National Single-Payer Healthcare System," Working Papers 08565, George Mason University, Mercatus Center.

    Cited by:

    1. Jeffrey Clemens & Joshua D. Gottlieb & Jeffrey Hicks, 2020. "How Would Medicare for All Affect Health System Capacity? Evidence from Medicare for Some," NBER Working Papers 28062, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    2. John A. Nyman, 2021. "Cost of Medicare for All: Review of the Estimates," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 19(4), pages 453-461, July.

Articles

  1. Charles Blahous, 2019. "The unanswered questions of Medicare for All," AEI Economic Perspectives, American Enterprise Institute, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Blahous, Charles, 2022. "The Failure to Establish Effective Rules for Financing U.S. Federal Entitlement Programs," Annals of Computational Economics, George Mason University, Mercatus Center, July.

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