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Health economics made easy: guiding the initiated and uninitiated

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2008

CHARLES NORMAND*
Affiliation:
Edward Kennedy Professor of Health Policy and Management, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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*Correspondence to: Charles Normand, Edward Kennedy Professor of Health Policy & Management, University of Dublin, Trinity College, 3–4 Foster Place, Dublin 2, Ireland. Email: [email protected]

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