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Centralizing health care

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She is the author of Jetport: The Boston Airport Controversy (Transaction Books, 1974).

His research interests include social and economic policy planning in developing countries and the impact of the changed world energy situation on different types of development strategies.

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Nelkin, D., Edelman, D.J. Centralizing health care. Soc 13, 26–34 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02802905

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