¿Hacia dónde va la Economía de la Salud?
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https://doi.org/10.14422/icade.i99.y2016.006Abstract
En este último capítulo del monográfico nos proponemos aventurar algunas posibles líneas de investigación futuras, de avance de la disciplina o ¿hacia dónde va?References
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