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Health care arguably is the single most regulated industry in
industrial countries, and possibly in newly industrialized and
developing countries as well. But what exactly is being regulated,
what are the instruments used, and what are the effects and
side-effects of such regulation? Regulation of Health: Case Studies
of Sweden and Switzerland seeks to resolve problems in answering
these key questions regarding the health care sector in two
countries - Sweden and Switzerland. The volume contains a series of
studies that compare the regulation of health and health care in
these two apparently very similar countries, in considerable
detail. The contributing teams acquired a great deal of knowledge
about health regulation in both countries; they also derived
comparative predictions when regulation differs, using actual
observations to check whether these predictions are borne out.
These comparisons are based on the conditions prevailing in the
mid-nineties.
This book presents an economic analysis of the causes and
consequences of institutional change in ancient Athens. Focusing on
the period 800-300 BCE, it looks in particular at the development
of political institutions and taxation, including a new look at the
activities of individuals like Solon, Kleisthenes and Perikles and
on the changes in political rules and taxation after the
Peloponnesian War.
Health care arguably is the single most regulated industry in
industrial countries, and possibly in newly industrialized and
developing countries as well. But what exactly is being regulated,
what are the instruments used, and what are the effects and
side-effects of such regulation? Regulation of Health: Case Studies
of Sweden and Switzerland seeks to resolve problems in answering
these key questions regarding the health care sector in two
countries - Sweden and Switzerland. The volume contains a series of
studies that compare the regulation of health and health care in
these two apparently very similar countries, in considerable
detail. The contributing teams acquired a great deal of knowledge
about health regulation in both countries; they also derived
comparative predictions when regulation differs, using actual
observations to check whether these predictions are borne out.
These comparisons are based on the conditions prevailing in the
mid-nineties.
This book presents an economic analysis of the causes and
consequences of institutional change in ancient Athens. Focusing on
the period 800-300 BCE, it looks in particular at the development
of political institutions and taxation, including a new look at the
activities of individuals like Solon, Kleisthenes and Perikles and
on the changes in political rules and taxation after the
Peloponnesian War.
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