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insurers' market shares. We use unique panel data and specify a dynamic panel model to explain changes in market shares …
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of insurers' market shares. We use unique panel data and specify a dynamic panel model to explain changes in market …
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jedoch gelingen, einerseits die absehbaren Engpässe der Finanzierung durch Reformen der Kranken- und Pflegeversicherung zu …
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During the next decades the populations of most developed countries will grow older as a result of the low level of birth rates since the 1970s and/or the continuously increasing life expectancy. We show within a Generational Accounting framework how unsustainable the public finances of France,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009153135
During the next decades the populations of most developed countries will grow older as a result of the low level of birth rates since the 1970s and/or the continuously increasing life expectancy. We show within a Generational Accounting framework how unsustainable the public finances of France,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003202890
During the next decades the populations of most developed countries will grow older as a result of the low level of birth rates since the 1970s and/or the continuously increasing life expectancy. We show within a Generational Accounting framework how unsustainable the public finances of France,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003122320
During the next decades the populations of most developed countries will grow older as a result of the low level of birth rates since the 1970s and/or the continuously increasing life expectancy. We show within a Generational Accounting framework how unsustainable the public finances of France,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318155