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Measuring the gains from medical research

Measuring the gains from medical research

Kevin M. Murphy, Robert H. Topel

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In 1998, health expenditures in the United States accounted for 12.9 percent of national income - the highest share of income devoted to health in the developed world. The United States also spends more on medical research than any other country - in 2000, the federal government dedicated $18.4 billion to it, compared with only $3.7 billion for the entire European Union. In this book, health economists ask whether we are getting our money's worth.

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OL18838787W

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Health ExpendituresCost-Benefit AnalysisEconomicsSocioeconomic FactorsResearchTrendsCost effectivenessCongressesMedicineHealth StatusResearch SupportCout-efficaciteMEDICALAdministrationRechercheCongresOnderzoekPractice Management & Reimbursement

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