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by obastani
603 days ago
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If I'm understanding correctly, by "income", this article means "actual individual consumption", which is the amount of money spent by a household. Thus, the article is saying that for countries where households spend more, they spend more on healthcare. Given that healthcare is a huge fraction of household expenditures (almost 20%), this seems tautological. Am I misunderstanding something? |
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