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| Dimensions: 5.75'' x 8.75'' |
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| 29 pages |
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AEI Press
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| Publication Date: January 1995 |
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| Paperback |
| ISBN: 0-8447-7024-8 |
| Price: $ 9.95 |
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This book discusses President Bill Clinton's approach to health care industry reform.
David Dranove is an associate professor of management and strategy and of health services management at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management. William D. White is an associate professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago and an associate professor and associate director of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois.

Table of Contents

- Rationales for Regulating the Supply of Specialists
- Specialization As a Sign of a Strong, Productive Economy
- Can the Market Go Wrong?
- Specialists versus Specialization
- The Troubling History of Federal Medical Manpower Legislation
- Future Risks--Specialization, Quality, and Technological Change
- What Should Congress Do?
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