Published Nov 5, 2007
Arnold Kling on the Economics of Health Care and the Crisis of Abundance
Arnold Kling and Russ Roberts delve into the economics of healthcare, analyzing innovation drivers, incentive structures, and the role of market versus non-market systems. They explore the complexities of healthcare reform, costs, and insurance dynamics, debating the potential impact of a single payer system on consumer choice and medical advancement.

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