Public health policies for the common interest: rethinking EU states’ incentives strategies when a pandemic reshuffles all interests
Juan Llano (),
Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz,
Jaime Espin,
Jordi Gol-Montserrat,
Alicia Llano and
Carlos Bringas
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Juan Llano: Fundación Gaspar Casal
Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz: University Carlos III
Jaime Espin: Escuela Andaluza de Salud Pública/Andalusian School of Public Health
Jordi Gol-Montserrat: Fundación Gaspar Casal
Alicia Llano: Fundación Gaspar Casal
Carlos Bringas: Fundación Gaspar Casal
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2022, vol. 23, issue 3, No 1, 329-335
Date: 2022
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