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Vol. 9. Issue 48.
Pages 202-209 (May - June 1995)
Vol. 9. Issue 48.
Pages 202-209 (May - June 1995)
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El debate sobre la separación entre, las funciones de financiación y provisión de servicios en el estado de bienestar y su relevancia para españa
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Vicente Navarro*
Department of Health Policy and Management School of Hygiene and Public Health The Johns Hopkins University
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