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Citation: J. Legrand, THE HEALTH-SERVICES SINCE THE WAR, VOL 2, GOVERNMENT AND HEALTH-CARE - THE BRITISH NATIONAL-HEALTH-SERVICE 1958-1979 - WEBSTER,C, Journal of social policy, 26, 1997, pp. 548-549
Citation: R. Klein, HEALTH-POLICY REFORM, NATIONAL VARIATIONS AND GLOBALIZATION - ALTENSTETTER,C, BJORKMAN,JW, Journal of social policy, 26, 1997, pp. 550-551
Citation: H. Glennerster, CONTRACTING FOR HEALTH - QUASI MARKETS AND THE NATIONAL-HEALTH-SERVICE - FLYNN,R, WILLIAMS,G, Journal of social policy, 26, 1997, pp. 551-553
Citation: R. Parry, THE MIXED ECONOMY OF SOCIAL-WELFARE - PUBLIC PRIVATE RELATIONS IN ENGLAND, GERMANY AND THE UNITED-STATES - KATZ,MB, SACHSSE,C/, Journal of social policy, 26, 1997, pp. 556-557
Citation: N. Johnson, DEFINING THE NONPROFIT SECTOR - A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS - SALAMON,LM, ANHELER,HK, Journal of social policy, 26, 1997, pp. 559-562
Citation: R. Marquiss, HOUSEHOLD WELFARE IN CENTRAL-ASIA - FALKINGHAM,J, KLUGMAN,J, MARNIE,S, MICKLEWRIGHT,J, Journal of social policy, 26, 1997, pp. 562-563
Citation: I. Mares, SOCIALIZING SECURITY - PROGRESSIVE-ERA ECONOMISTS AND THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN SOCIAL-POLICY - MOSS,DA, Journal of social policy, 26, 1997, pp. 563-566
Citation: C. Smart, WISHFUL THINKING AND HARMFUL TINKERING - SOCIOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS ON FAMILY POLICY, Journal of social policy, 26, 1997, pp. 301-321