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=Krugman and Wells' Analysis of the Health Care Crisis= | =Krugman and Wells' Analysis of the Health Care Crisis= | ||
==Krugman and Wells== | ==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. | Paul Krugman and his wife 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. Additionally, 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?== | ==Is Health care spending a problem?== |
Revision as of 00:51, 30 November 2007
Krugman and Wells' Analysis of the Health Care Crisis
Krugman and Wells
Paul Krugman and his wife 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. Additionally, 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
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