THE ECONOMICS OF COMPETITION IN HEALTH INSURANCE- THE IRISH CASE STUDY.



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THE ECONOMICS OF COMPETITION IN HEALTH INSURANCE-

THE IRISH CASE STUDY.

Trinity Economic Paper Series

Paper No. 2000/9

JEL Classification: L82

Sean D. Barrett, Ph.D, FTCD,

Department of Economics,

Trinity College, Dublin.

Acknowledgements

The views expressed in this paper belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the
views of the Department of Economics, TCD.



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