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040 _aES-MaIEF
_bspa
_cES-MaIEF
100 _963896
_aLeeson, Peter T.
245 0 _aPublic choice and public health
_c Peter T. Leeson, Henry A. Thompson
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aPublic choice scholars have attended only modestly to issues in public health. We expect that to change rapidly given the Covid-19 pandemic. The time therefore is ripe for taking stock of public-choice relevant scholarship that addresses issues in public health. That is what we do. Our stock-taking highlights three themes: (1) Public health regulations often are driven by private interests, not public ones. (2) The allocation of public health resources often reflects private interests, not public ones. (3) Public health policies may have perverse effects, undermining instead of promoting health-consumer welfare.
650 4 _942967
_aECONOMIA DE LA SALUD
650 4 _948340
_aSALUD PUBLICA
650 4 _948069
_aPOLITICA SANITARIA
700 1 _970527
_aThompson, Henry A.
773 0 _9169159
_oOP 1443/2023/195/1/2
_tPublic Choice
_w(IEF)124378
_x 0048-5829
_g v. 195, n. 1-2, April 2023, p. 5-41
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