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Do Optional Deductibles Reduce the Number of Doctor Visits?: Empirical Evidence with German Data. (2008). Schmitz, Hendrik.
In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
RePEc:diw:diwsop:diw_sp141.

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