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Volume 14, Number 2, June 1999

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Review Article. Intervention research in rational use of drugs: a review
pp. 89-102(14)
Authors: Le Grand A.; V Hogerzeil H.; Haaijer-Ruskamp F.

How do researchers influence decision-makers? Case studies of Mexican policies
pp. 103-114(12)
Authors: Trostle J.; Bronfman M.; Langer A.

Political analysis of health reform in the Dominican Republic
pp. 115-126(12)
Authors: Glassman A.; Reich M.; Laserson K.; Rojas F.

Using problem structuring methods in strategic planning
pp. 127-134(8)
Authors: Thunhurst C.; Barker C.

Health-care facility choice and the phenomenon of bypassing
pp. 135-151(17)
Authors: Akin J.; Hutchinson P.

Unofficial fees in Bangladesh: price, equity and institutional issues
pp. 152-163(12)
Authors: Killingsworth J.; Hossain N.; Hedrick-Wong Y.; Thomas S.; Rahman A.; Begum T.

The Spanish health care system: lessons for newly industrialized countries
pp. 164-173(10)
Authors: Rodríguez E.; Gallo de Puelles P.; Jovell A.

Private health care in Nigeria: walking the tightrope
pp. 174-181(8)
Authors: Ogunbekun I.; Ogunbekun A.; Orobaton N.

Book reviews
pp. 204-205(2)
Author: Various

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