The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... reforms that have swept Latin America in the last decade , yet we know very little about what motivates physicians ' political activity . This article explores the response of Costa Rican doctors ' organizations to health reforms and ...
... reforms that have swept Latin America in the last decade , yet we know very little about what motivates physicians ' political activity . This article explores the response of Costa Rican doctors ' organizations to health reforms and ...
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... reforms that have swept Latin America in the last decade . Despite their centrality to health care reform , we have very little information on the response of doctors ' organi- zations in Latin America . This paper will explore the ...
... reforms that have swept Latin America in the last decade . Despite their centrality to health care reform , we have very little information on the response of doctors ' organi- zations in Latin America . This paper will explore the ...
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... reforms were motivated by awareness of social deficits and new thinking about the critical relationship between economic development and human capital . But social - sector reforms have been much more difficult to accomplish than ...
... reforms were motivated by awareness of social deficits and new thinking about the critical relationship between economic development and human capital . But social - sector reforms have been much more difficult to accomplish than ...
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