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 Beware those offering "gold standards": 
evidence-based medicine and the
 potential for institutional change 
in clinical-medical provision 
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has meteorically
 emerged to dominate contemporary medical methods
 and practicess. Its proponents argue that it offers...
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- Universal health care and the- economics of responsibility- In the American health care system the cost - of health insurance is underwritten by all - three sectors of the economy: I) households; 2) - employers;... 12/01/08 by Dell P. Champlin · More from publication
- The invisible hands behind the student- evaluation of teaching: the rise of the- new managerial elite in the governance- of higher education- We contend that the notion of teaching effectiveness - has no verifiable empirical content and therefore the - question of teaching score validity is... - Innovation and economic activity:- an institutional analysis of the role- of clusters in industrializing economies- This paper focuses on the notion of "industrial clusters" - as a descriptor to discuss innovation in less-developed - or industrializing economies. A... 12/01/08 by Saeed Parto · More from publication
 - View more » - The feminist political economy- of the rent-seeking society: an- investigation of gender inequality- and economic growth- Endogenous growth theorists argue that certain - equity-enhancing social institutions enhance - growth. Despite the centrality of inequality - in these... 12/01/08 by Elissa Braunstein · More from publication
- Women as wives, mothers or workers:- how welfare eligibility requirements- influence women's labor force- participation—a case study of Spain—- During the last thirty years, one of the most - remarkable trends in Western Europe and - North America has been the increase in women's labor force... 12/01/08 by Tonia L. Warnecke · More
 




 
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