The State and Healthcare: Comparing OECD Countries

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The State and Healthcare: Comparing OECD Countries. / Rothgang, Heinz; Cacace, Mirella; Frisina, Lorraine et al.
Houndmills/Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. 278 p. (Transformations of the state).

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Harvard

Rothgang, H, Cacace, M, Frisina, L, Grimmeisen, S, Schmid, A & Wendt, C 2010, The State and Healthcare: Comparing OECD Countries. Transformations of the state, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills/Basingstoke.

APA

Rothgang, H., Cacace, M., Frisina, L., Grimmeisen, S., Schmid, A., & Wendt, C. (2010). The State and Healthcare: Comparing OECD Countries. (Transformations of the state). Palgrave Macmillan.

Vancouver

Rothgang H, Cacace M, Frisina L, Grimmeisen S, Schmid A, Wendt C. The State and Healthcare: Comparing OECD Countries. Houndmills/Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. 278 p. (Transformations of the state).

Bibtex

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