02041cam a2200301 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066019001300083020001500096035001200111040003700123042000800160043001200168050002500180082002700205245006400232260004200296300003600338490004500374504005100419505098400470505015701454650004501611700002201656710001501678830004601693309351420171211152312.0030612s2003 dcua b 001 0 eng  a 20030571551 a24762216 a0821355708 a3093514 aDLCbengcDLCdOrLoB-BdDLCdANL apcc ad------00aRA410.5b.H4133 200300a338.4/33621/09172422100aHealth economics in development /cPhilip Musgrove, editor. aWashington, DC :bWorld Bank,cc2004. axviii, 433 p. :bill. ;c23 cm.1 aHealth, nutrition, and population series aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 a1. What Is the Minimum a Doctor Should Know about Health Economics? -- 2. Public and Private Roles in Health -- 3. The Rationale for Government Intervention in the Tobacco Market -- 4. Measurement of Equity in Health -- 5. What Should Consumers in Poor Countries Pay for Publicly-Provided Health Services? -- 6. Compensatory Finance in Health: Geographic Equity in a Federal System -- 7. An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth How Much Cure? -- 8. DALYs and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis -- 9. Criteria for Public Spending on Health Care -- 10. Cost-Effectiveness and the Socialization of Health Care -- 11. Is the Eradication of Polio in the Western Hemisphere Economically Justified? -- 12. Cost-Benefit Analysis of a Regional Vaccination System -- 13. Cost-Effective Malaria Control in Brazil -- 14. Do the Poor in Brazil Pay More for Food? -- 15. Do Brazilian Nutrition Programs Make a Difference? -- 16. Economic Aspects of Food Fortification -- 17. Malnutrition and Dietary Protein.8 a18. Family Health Care Spending in Latin America -- 19. Basic Patterns in National Health Expenditure -- 20. Economic Crisis and Health Policy Response. 0aMedical economicszDeveloping countries.1 aMusgrove, Philip.0 aWorld Bank 0aHealth, nutrition, and population series.