Financing healthcare with earmarked taxes by Janice Mackinnon, Jack M. Mintz, and Mukesh Khanal
By: Mackinnon, Janice
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Contributor(s): Mintz, Jack M
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Janice MacKinnon is an Executive Fellow, Jack M. Mintz is the President’s Fellow, and Mukesh Khanal is a research associate at the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary. In this article, the authors review the successes and failures of earmarked taxes in improving healthcare systems.
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