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Perhaps the most remarkable issue for these economists was the way health and health care did not sit well with many of the assumptions that underlay the notion of the competitive market (for example, Arrow, 1963; Klarman, 1965; Feldstein, 1967; Culyer, 1971; Fuchs, 1972).
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From the perspective of 2008, what is most remarkable is that in 1975, the country had a president who actually wanted to confront the issue.
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