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Health financing and delivery in Vietnam looking forward 由 Lieberman, Samuel S.
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Measuring financial protection in health. 由 Wagstaff, Adam
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Social health insurance reexamined 由 Wagstaff, Adam
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The economic consequences of health shocks 由 Wagstaff, Adam
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Health systems in East Asia what can developing countries learn from Japan and the Asian tigers? 由 Wagstaff, Adam
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Do health sector refroms have their intended impacts? the World Banks's Health VIII Project in Gansu Province, China 由 Wagstaff, Adam
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Can insurance increase financial risk? the curious case of health insurance in China 由 Wagstaff, Adam
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Health shocks in China are the poor and uninsured less protected? 由 Lindelow, Magnus
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Reaching the poor with health, nutrition, and population services what works, what doesn't, and why
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Decomposing changes in income inequality into vertical and horizontal redistribution and reranking, with applications to China and Vietnam 由 Wagstaff, Adam
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