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The economic aspects of the medical care market are not easily analyzed with traditional economic theory. In this article, a relatively recent revision of the traditional theory of consumer choice is used to analyze some of the phenomena that have been observed in this market. The comparative...
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This paper focuses on the demand for library services by nonresidents of the community which finances the library. For several middle-size metropolitan areas in New York, it is shown that nonresidents contribute substantially to the financial burden of supporting a library. In addition, while...
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This study explores why registered nurses employed in nonprofit nursing homes earn higher wages than those employed in proprietary facilities. Previous studies have explained this finding in a property rights context, where higher wages were posited to result from the weaker incentives for cost...
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Examination of the shortage of physicians in the United States. Relevance of physician shortage to economics; Reasons for suspecting the market-determined supply of physicians. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)
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