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Open AccessDissertation10.26481/dis.20121005ls

Distributional impacts of public policies : essays in ex-ante and ex-post evaluation

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Public institutions have the utmost effect not only on the demand, but also on the supply side of the healthcare system. For example, educational institutions provide medical education and thus form the quantity and knowledge capacity of the medical personnel. Moreover, much healthcare demand is dependent on the authoritative advice of the doctor. Actually, as the existing research suggests, available medical resources could become a perfect predictor for the magnitude of services consumed Public institutions also influence supply of conventional versus alternative, public versus private healthcare services.

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Public institutions have the utmost effect not only on the demand, but also on the supply side of the healthcare system. For example, educational institutions provide medical education and thus form the quantity and knowledge capacity of the medical personnel. Moreover, much healthcare demand is dependent on the authoritative advice of the doctor. Actually, as the existing research suggests, available medical resources could become a perfect predictor for the magnitude of services consumed Public institutions also influence supply of conventional versus alternative, public versus private healthcare services.

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Ex-anteMicrosimulationPublic economicsPovertyPublic policyInequalityEconomicsCash transfers

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