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Mathias Kifmann on \Health Insurance in a Democracy: Why Is It Public and Why Are Premiums Income Related?\
by
Richter, Wolfram F.
in
Democracy
/ Economic models
/ Expected utility
/ Finance
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care industry
/ Health Insurance
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ High income
/ Income
/ Income inequality
/ Income redistribution
/ Income tax
/ Inequality
/ Insurance coverage
/ Insurance premiums
/ Low income
/ Low income groups
/ Majority voting
/ Premiums
/ Public Health
/ Public policy
/ Risk aversion
/ Social democracy
/ Taxation
2007
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Mathias Kifmann on \Health Insurance in a Democracy: Why Is It Public and Why Are Premiums Income Related?\
by
Richter, Wolfram F.
in
Democracy
/ Economic models
/ Expected utility
/ Finance
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care industry
/ Health Insurance
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ High income
/ Income
/ Income inequality
/ Income redistribution
/ Income tax
/ Inequality
/ Insurance coverage
/ Insurance premiums
/ Low income
/ Low income groups
/ Majority voting
/ Premiums
/ Public Health
/ Public policy
/ Risk aversion
/ Social democracy
/ Taxation
2007
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Mathias Kifmann on \Health Insurance in a Democracy: Why Is It Public and Why Are Premiums Income Related?\
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Richter, Wolfram F.
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Democracy
/ Economic models
/ Expected utility
/ Finance
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health care industry
/ Health Insurance
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ High income
/ Income
/ Income inequality
/ Income redistribution
/ Income tax
/ Inequality
/ Insurance coverage
/ Insurance premiums
/ Low income
/ Low income groups
/ Majority voting
/ Premiums
/ Public Health
/ Public policy
/ Risk aversion
/ Social democracy
/ Taxation
2007
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Mathias Kifmann on \Health Insurance in a Democracy: Why Is It Public and Why Are Premiums Income Related?\
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Mathias Kifmann on \Health Insurance in a Democracy: Why Is It Public and Why Are Premiums Income Related?\
2007
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Overview
Many democracies have public health insurance systems that are tax-financed or in which contributions are linked to income. In a recent issue of this journal, Mathias Kifmann provides a model designed to explain this intriguing observation. This comment argues that the suggested explanation is not really convincing.
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