Most people get their health insurance from an employer. The individual cannot switch companies
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Exit, Voice, and Health Insurance, Arnold Kling | EconLog …
Most people get their health insurance from an employer. The individual cannot switch companies
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Exit, Voice, and Health Insurance, Arnold Kling | EconLog …
July 31, 2009.
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The Home as ATM, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and …
One of the most appealing arguments for government health insurance is the perception that it’s “a sure thing.” No matter how powerful reputational incentives are, a private health insurance might go out of business, or fall into the …
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The problem with free-market health insurance is that if a customer develops a truly serious health problem, his insurance company will try very hard to weasel out of the contract.
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