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The Economics of Financing Medicare

New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
The pressure the Medicare program puts on the federal budget has been much discussed, but financing Medicare also has broader implications for the economy. Medicare expenditures currently account for 15% of federal spending and 3.6% of the total gross domestic product (GDP).1 Moreover, Medicare spending grew an average of about 2.5 percentage points ...
Katherine, Baicker, Michael E, Chernew
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On Economics and Finance

The Journal of Finance, 1985
THE FIELDS OF ECONOMICS and finance are allied. Indeed finance is sometimes defined as the subfield of economics concerned with intertemporal and portfolio decisions. And yet we are increasingly witnessing the development of two cultures. Researchers in economics examine questions involving financial markets, in ways which seem to researchers in ...
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Finances And Economic Stimuli

Problems in Economics, 1966
The resolutions of the September Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee of the CPSU constitute an important economic reform which is called upon to raise the efficiency of social production, lift the whole system of industrial management and planning to a new and higher level, and bring it into conformity with the tasks of communist construction. The
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Economics and Finance.

The Accounting Review, 1957
Reviews two books on accounts. "Investissements, Rentabilite et Progres Technique," Guy Hosmalin; "Economic Analysis," by Edmund Whittaker.
Michael Albery, John S. Henderson
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