Employer-Sponsored Insurance, Health Care Cost Growth, and the Economic Performance of U.S. Industries
Neeraj Sood,
Arkadipta Ghosh and
José J. Escarce
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Abstract:
This article quantifies in dollars, jobs, and economic value lost how excess growth in health care costs is adversely affecting economic performance of U.S. industries.
Keywords: Health Care Costs; economy; employment; employer-sponsored health insurance; industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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