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Between 1970 and 1986 all Canadian provinces introduced some version of a prescription drug subsidy for those age 65 or over and since 1986, all the provinces have increased copayments or deductibles to some degree. Employing a first-order approximation to the welfare gains from a subsidy, we...
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Senator Kirby recommended that the federal government cover the "catastrophic" portion of drug costs incurred by drug plans that met certain minimum coverage requirements. Under the assumption that implementation of Kirby's proposal would result in every household not already in a qualifying...
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The first 14 years of Maclean's magazine rankings of Canadian universities are analyzed in conjunction with data on admission averages of entering students and enrolment. There is weak evidence that universities in the Medical-Doctoral category that have improved their Maclean's ranking have...
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Canadian household prescription drug expenditures are studied using different years of the Statistics Canada Family Expenditure Survey. Master files are used, expanding the number of available years and permitting provincial rather than regional identifiers. Nonparametric Engel curves are...
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