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The welfare economics of moral hazard.
John A Nyman, R. Maude-Griffin
Health Policy and Management
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Business & Economics
Welfare Economics
87%
Decomposition
78%
Moral Hazard
69%
Income Transfers
60%
Healthcare
31%
Health Insurance
29%
Insurance Contract
28%
Income Effect
26%
Welfare Loss
26%
Empirical Evidence
23%
Income
22%
Social Sciences
moral hazard
100%
welfare economics
96%
income
48%
Insurance contracts
37%
welfare
35%
income effect
35%
health care
34%
health insurance
24%
demand
16%
evidence
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Income
58%
Economics
55%
Delivery of Health Care
21%
Contracts
20%
Health Insurance
18%