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Editor's Note -Michael S. Sparer
Articles
Breaking Gridlock: The Determinants of Health Policy Change in Congress- Craig Volden and Alan E. Wiseman
Whom Do Physicians Work For? An Analysis of Dual Practice in the Health Sector-Ariadna García-Prado and Paula González
Commercial Importation of Prescription Drugs in the United States: Short-Run Implications- Patricia M. Danzon, Scott J. Johnson, Genia Long, and Michael F. Furukawa
How Brazil Outpaced the United States When It Came to AIDS: The Politics of Civic Infiltration, Reputation, and Strategic Internationalization-Eduardo J. Gómez
Books
Review
Wealth, Health, and Democracy in East Asia and Latin America- Eduardo J. Gómez
Howard A. Palley
Health Care in World Cities: New York, Paris, and London-Howard A. Palley
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