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Government healthcare expenditures have been growing much more rapidly than GDP in OECD countries. How much of this … the U.S. using data from 1970-2002. Growth in benefit levels explains 89 of overall healthcare spending growth in the ten …, allowing government healthcare benefit levels to grow at historic rates is fraught with danger given the impending retirement …
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't come through an employer is more than many low- and middle-income households make in a year. Meanwhile, rising healthcare … Healthcare Fix, economist Laurence Kotlikoff proposes a simple, straightforward approach to the problem that would create one …. Because everyone would be insured, it's also a plan for universal healthcare. Participants--including all who are currently …
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urgent. It’s up to us to demand radical reform of our tax system, our healthcare system, and our Social Security system …
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This paper develops and simulates a dynamic model of strategic telecom competition. The goal is to understand how … regulatory policy, particularly relative to lease charges for local network elements, affects telecom competition, investment …
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This paper develops and simulates a dynamic model of strategic telecom competition. The goal is to understand how … regulatory policy, particularly relative to lease charges for local network elements, affects telecom competition, investment …
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