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Filed under: Health care rationing -- Developing countries -- CongressesFiled under: Health planning -- Developing countries Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries (2006), ed. by Dean T. Jamison, Joel G. Breman, Anthony R. Measham, George Alleyne, Mariam Claeson, David B. Evans, Prabhat Jha, Anne Mills, and Philip Musgrove (HTML and PDF at NIH) Priorities in Health (2006), ed. by Dean T. Jamison, Joel G. Breman, Anthony R. Measham, George Alleyne, Mariam Claeson, David B. Evans, Prabhat Jha, Anne Mills, and Philip Musgrove (HTML and PDF files at NIH)
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Filed under: National health services -- Great Britain Delay, Denial and Dilution: The Impact of NHS Rationing on Heart Disease and Cancer (2000), by David G. Green and Laura Casper (PDF at Civitas) England vs. Scotland: Does More Money Mean Better Health? (c2004), by Benedict Irvine and Ian Ginsberg, contrib. by Kevin Woods (PDF at Civitas) Quite Like Heaven? Options for the NHS in a Consumer Age (c2007), by Nick Seddon (PDF at Civitas) Stakeholder Health Insurance (c2000), by David G. Green, contrib. by Timothy D. Baker, Nicholas Beazley, and Adrian Bull (PDF at Civitas) Why Ration Health Care? An International Study of the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Public Sector Health Care in the USA (c2000), by Heinz Redwood (PDF at Civitas)
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Filed under: Technology and state -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Science and state -- United States -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Science and state -- Soviet UnionFiled under: Science and state -- United States An Assessment of the International Science and Technology Center: Redirecting Expertise in Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Former Soviet Union, by National Research Council Office of International Affairs (page images at NAP) The Future of Taxpayer-Funded Research: Who Will Control Access to the Results? (Washington: Committee for Economic Development, 2012), by Elliot E. Maxwell and Kevin Bryan (PDF at ced.org) Improving the Recruitment, Retention, and Utilization of Federal Scientists and Engineers, ed. by Alan K. Campbell, Stephen J. Lukasik, and Michael G. H. McGeary (page images at NAP) International Science and Technology: Emerging Trends in Government Policies and Expenditures (PDF at ta.doc.gov) Looking for a Fight: Is There a Republican War on Science? (2006), ed. by John Holbo (PDF and Javascript-dependent Flash with commentary at Parlor Press) Measuring Performance: Strengths and Limitations of Research Indicators (1997), by United States General Accounting Office (PDF at gao.gov) The OTA Legacy (full set of OTA reports, 1974-1996), by United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment (PDF files with commentary at Princeton) Recruitment, Retention, and Utilization of Federal Scientists and Engineers, ed. by Alan K. Campbell and Linda S. Dix (page images at NAP) Research Briefings, 1986, by Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (U.S.) (images at NAP) The Research Universities and Their Patrons (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984), by Robert M. Rosenzweig (HTML at UC Press) Science and Technology Leadership in American Government: Ensuring the Best Presidential Appointments, by Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (U.S.) (page images at NAP) Science, Technology, and the Federal Government: National Goals for a New Era, by Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (U.S.) (HTML and page images at NAP) Filed under: Science and state -- VietnamFiled under: Medical policyMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |