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... Section I introduces the basic environ- ment . Section II characterizes the equilibrium with complete contracts . Section III introduces incomplete contracts into the framework of Sec- tion I , characterizes the equilibrium , and ...
... Section I introduces the basic environ- ment . Section II characterizes the equilibrium with complete contracts . Section III introduces incomplete contracts into the framework of Sec- tion I , characterizes the equilibrium , and ...
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... Section III describes our data . Section IV presents our results , and Section V concludes with the implications of our results for economic theory and health policy . I. Empirical Work : Agency Problems when Diagnosticians Provide ...
... Section III describes our data . Section IV presents our results , and Section V concludes with the implications of our results for economic theory and health policy . I. Empirical Work : Agency Problems when Diagnosticians Provide ...
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... Section I we provide a short theoretical discussion of the driving forces of preferences for social policies . Section II describes the institutional background and the data . In Section III we present our results concerning preferences ...
... Section I we provide a short theoretical discussion of the driving forces of preferences for social policies . Section II describes the institutional background and the data . In Section III we present our results concerning preferences ...
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