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Name Date published Author
Addressing Key Issues in the Light of Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) in Health and Family Welfare Sector in India January 2006
An Examination of the Relationship between Health and Economic Growth January 2006
Can Insurance Reduce Catastrophic Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure? January 2008
Determining General and Specific Purpose Transfers: An Integrated Approach January 2009
Equalizing Health and Education: Approach of the Twelfth Finance Commission January 2006
From Access to Income: Regional and Ethnic Inequality in Indonesia January 2006
Health Care Services and Government Spending in Pakistan January 2007
How Are Government Hospitals Performing? A Study of Resource Management in DOH-retained Hospitals January 2010
Inter-State Imbalances in Essential Services: Some Perspectives January 2009
Making Services Work for the Poor in Indonesia: A Report on Health Financing Mechanisms in Kabupaten East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara: A Case Study January 2005
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