Empiricism, Ethics and Orthodox Economic Theory: What Is the Appropriate Basis for Decision-Making in the Health Sector?
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Richardson, Jeff
McKie, John
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Social Science and Medicine 2005 January; 60(2): 265-275
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2005-01Collections
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