From Bismark to Woodcock: The "Irrational" Pursuit of National Health Insurance
Victor Fuchs
No 120, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
This paper contains an exploration of some of the special or general benefits that might explain the widespread pursuit of national health insurance follows. The primary purpose of this inquiry has been to attempt to explain the popularity of national health insurance around the world.
Date: 1976-01
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Published as Fuchs, Victor R. "From Bismark to Woodcock: The "Irrational" Pursuit of Natnal Health Insurance." Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. XIX, No. 2, (August 1976), pp. 347-359.
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