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There is a large body of work that documents a strong, positive correlation between education and measures of health, but little is known about the mechanisms by which education might affect health. One possibility is that more educated individuals are more likely to adopt new medical...
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There is a large body of work that documents a strong, positive correlation between education and measures of health, but little is known about the mechanisms by which education might affect health. One possibility is that more educated individuals are more likely to adopt new medical...
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and medical innovation. Reliable annual data are available for only one type of innovation - new drugs - but … for the hypothesis that both medical innovation (in the form of new drug approvals) and expenditure on medical care …
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