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									|  |  |  | Impact of malpractice reforms on the supply of physician services / Daniel P. Kessler, William M. Sage, David J. Becker. 
 by Kessler, Daniel P.;
 
 Subject: Malpractice physician.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | The role of discretion in the criminal justice system. 
 by Kessler, Daniel P.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1997.
 
 Subject: Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States -- California; Law and economics.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | The effects of hospital ownership on medical productivity. 
 by Kessler, Daniel; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
 
 Subject: Hospitals, Proprietary -- Cost effectiveness -- Econometric models; Medical care -- United States -- Utilization review; Health services administration -- Cost effectiveness; Hospital care -- Economic aspects -- United States; Aged -- Hospital care -- Cost effectiveness.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Is hospital competition socially wastefuln. 
 by Kessler, Daniel P.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
 
 Subject: Hospitals -- Rates -- Econometric models; Competition -- Econometric models.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Prevailing wage laws and construction labor markets. 
 by Kessler, Daniel P.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
 
 Subject: Wages -- Construction workers -- Law and legislation -- United States -- States; Construction industry -- Employees -- Supply and demand -- United States; Government contractors -- United States -- States.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | How liability law affects medical productivity. 
 by Kessler, Daniel P.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
 
 Subject: Physicians -- Malpractice -- United States -- Econometric models; Defensive medicine -- United States -- Econometric models; Liability (Law) -- United States -- Econometric models; Compensation (Law) -- United States -- Econometric models; Insurance, Physicians' liability -- United States -- Econometric models.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Medical liability, managed care, and defensive medicinen. 
 by Kessler, Daniel P.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
 
 Subject: Defensive medicine -- United States; Physicians -- Malpractice -- Law and legislation -- United States; Insurance, Physicians' liability -- United States; Managed care plans (Medical care) -- Law and legislation -- United States; Heart-Diseases -- Treatment -- Law and legislation -- United States.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Do doctors practice defensive medicinen. 
 by Kessler, Daniel P.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996.
 
 Subject: Medical personnel -- Malpractice; Malpractice -- Social aspects -- United States.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | The effects of malpractice pressure and liability reforms on physicians' perception of medical care. 
 by Kessler, Daniel P.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
 
 Subject: Physicians -- Malpractice -- United States; Medical care -- Law and legislation -- United States.
 
 
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									|  |  |  | Using sentence enhancements to distinguish between deterrence and incapacitation. 
 by Kessler, Daniel; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
 
 Subject: Prison sentences -- Social aspects -- United States; Correctional law -- United States; Crime prevention -- Econometric models.
 
 
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