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  1. Can economics be bad for your health?Michael Keaney - 1997 - Health Care Analysis 5 (4):299-305.
    The increasing popularity of economic evaluation methods, especially cost effectiveness analysis, brings with it the danger of decisions being made on the basis of faulty criteria. This paper explores the underlying faults of orthodox economics, and offers tentatively an alternative means of decision appraisal via John Dewey’s philosophy of instrumentalism and the methods of institutionalist economics.
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  • New feudalism and the decline of libertarianism.David Seedhouse - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (3):181-184.
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  • Recovered memory: Conflict, confusion and the need to think things through.David Seedhouse - 1997 - Health Care Analysis 5 (2):93-97.
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