An undisciplined economist : Robert G. Evans on health economics, health care policy, and population health /
"For the past four decades Robert Evans has been Canada's foremost health policy analyst and commentator, in the process playing a leadership role in the development of both health economics and population health at home and internationally. In this book the editors have assembled sixteen...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Ithaca :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
2016.
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Colección: | Carleton library series ;
237. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Slouching toward Chicago: regulatory reform as revealed religion (1982)
- 2. Toward a healthier economics: reflections on Ken Bassett's problem (1998)
- 3. The TSX gives a short course in health economics: it's the prices, stupid! (2010)
- 4. A new paradigm for health economics? We already have three! (2012)
- 5. Hang together, or hang separately: the viability of a universal health care system in an aging society (1987)
- 6. User Fees for health care: Why a bad idea keeps coming back (or, what's health got to do with it?) (1995)
- 7. Going for the gold: the redistributive agenda behind market-based health care reform (1997)
- 8. Modelling the benefits of insurance: here comes the insurance salesman (2004)
- 9. Supplier-induced demand: some empirical evidence and implications (1974)
- 10. Incomplete vertical integration in the health care industry: pseudomarkets and pseudopolicies (1983)
- 11. Aging and health care utilization: new evidence on old fallacies (1987)
- 12. Political wolves and economic sheep: the sustainability of public health insurance in Canada (2005)
- 13. Producing health, consuming health care
- 14. Introduction (Chapter 1) to the book Why are some people healthy and others not? (1994)
- 15. Health, hierarchy, and hominids: biological correlates of the socioeconomic gradient in health (1996)
- 16. What, me worry? The second annual Gideon Rosenbluth Memorial Lecture (2013).