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Krugman and Wells Analysis of the Health Care Crisis[[Image:tabile.gif]]


=Is Health care spending a problem?=
=Krugman and Wells' Analysis of the Health Care Crisis=


=The unraveling of employer-based insurance=


=Medicaid and Medicare=
==Krugman and Wells==
Paul Krugman and Robin Wells are both professors at Princeton University, where they have collaborated on a number of scholarly articles, such as the one we will discuss here, as well as our lovely textbook.  Aside from this, Krugman's research focuses on international trade and currency crises; he is one of the founders of the "new trade theory."  Wells' research is devoted to theories of organizations and incentives.


=The "consumer-directed" diversion=
==Is Health care spending a problem?==
 
==The unraveling of employer-based insurance==
 
==Medicaid and Medicare==
 
==The "consumer-directed" diversion==
CAROLINE LIKES POONTANG!
CAROLINE LIKES POONTANG!


=Single-payer and beyond=
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==Single-payer and beyond==


=Beyond reform: How much health care should we have?=
==Beyond reform: How much health care should we have?==


=Can we fix health care?=
==Can we fix health care?==

Revision as of 00:45, 30 November 2007

Krugman and Wells' Analysis of the Health Care Crisis

Krugman and Wells

Paul Krugman and Robin Wells are both professors at Princeton University, where they have collaborated on a number of scholarly articles, such as the one we will discuss here, as well as our lovely textbook. Aside from this, Krugman's research focuses on international trade and currency crises; he is one of the founders of the "new trade theory." Wells' research is devoted to theories of organizations and incentives.

Is Health care spending a problem?

The unraveling of employer-based insurance

Medicaid and Medicare

The "consumer-directed" diversion

CAROLINE LIKES POONTANG!

Single-payer and beyond

Beyond reform: How much health care should we have?

Can we fix health care?