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| 1. | Jennifer M. Mellor, Jeffrey Milyo | ||
| Reexamining the Evidence of an Ecological Association between Income Inequality and Health | |||
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J HEALTH POLIT POLICY LAW Jun 01, 2001; 26: 487-522.
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| 2. | Stephen M. Shortell, Ann P. Zukoski, Jeffrey A. Alexander, Gloria J. Bazzoli, Douglas A. Conrad, Romana Hasnain-Wynia, Shoshanna Sofaer, Benjamin Y. Chan, Elizabeth Casey, Frances S. Margolin | ||
| Evaluating Partnerships for Community Health Improvement: Tracking the Footprints | |||
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J HEALTH POLIT POLICY LAW Feb 01, 2002; 27: 49-92.
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| 3. | Rukmalie Jayakody, Sheldon Danziger, Harold Pollack | ||
| Welfare Reform, Substance Use, and Mental Health | |||
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J HEALTH POLIT POLICY LAW Aug 01, 2000; 25: 623-652.
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| 4. | Sven Steinmo, Jon Watts | ||
| It's the Institutions, Stupid! Why Comprehensive National Health Insurance Always Fails in America | |||
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J HEALTH POLIT POLICY LAW Jun 01, 1995; 20: 329-372.
(In "The Failure of Health Care Reform") |
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| 5. | Mark A. Peterson | ||
| Political Influence in the 1990s: From Iron Triangles to Policy Networks | |||
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J HEALTH POLIT POLICY LAW Jan 01, 1993; 18: 395-438.
(In "Miscellany") |
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