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UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL HEALTH MARKETS AND THE FORCES THAT SHAPE THEM.
Understanding Global Health Systems.
Comparing Global Health Systems: Lessons and Caveats (T. Marmor).
Trends in Expenditures, Access and Outcomes Among Industrialized Countries (G. Anderson & P. Hussey).
Critical Issues in Evaluating Global Markets (H. Kahn & M. Ware).
When Managed Care Doesn't Travel Well: A Case Study of South Africa (B. Gould).
The Role of Regulation in Global Managed Care (L. Snyder & L. Norwalk).
Emerging Developments.
Accreditation and Globalization (K. Donahue).
Information and Communication Technology (J. Sarasohn-Kahn).
Projecting the Impact of Trade Regulations (J. Murray & A. Mencik).
EUROPE.
European Union.
The Netherlands (K. Okma).
Germany (R. Busse).
Spain (A. Granados & P. Gallo).
France (S. Sandier & P.-J. Lancry).
United Kingdom (D. Duffy).
Non-European Union.
Israel (A. Lowey-Ball).
Poland (R. Bushko).
The Russian Federation (Y. Lavinski & S. Vasilev).
LATIN AMERICA.
Brazil (D. Whitaker & B. Camac).
Argentina (P. Doulton).
Chile (P. Vitacolonna & F. Schenkel).
Mexico (N. Sekhri).
Culture Clash: A Case Study of Mexico (K. Batchelder & L. McGriff).
PACIFIC BASIN.
Malaysia (T. Dato', et al.).
Philippines (B. Reverente).
Australia (R. Schneider).
New Zealand (M.-A. Boyd & N. Sheridan).
ASIA.
China (R. Schulze).
Hong Kong (Y. Chiu).
India (N. Sekhri).
Japan (A. Yoshikawa).
NORTH AMERICA.
Canada (T. Noseworthy).
United States of America (N. Sekhri).
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