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Title
Health, inequality and the impact of public policy. An empirical investigation of the health and health inequality impacts of education and drinking age laws.
Type
Dissertation
Publ. year
2018
Author/s
Heckley, Gawain
Department/s
Health Economics
In LUP since
2018-04-10
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