Consumer welfare from publicly supplemented private goods: age and income effects on demand for health care
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- Panos Pashardes & Nicoletta Pashourtidou, 2007. "Consumer Welfare for Publicly Supplemented Private Goods: Age and Income Effects on Demand for Health Care," University of Cyprus Working Papers in Economics 6-2007, University of Cyprus Department of Economics.
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Public provision; Demand analysis; Consumer welfare; D1;All these keywords.
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