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Effects of Health Insurance and Medical Care Inflation on Voluntary Enlistment in the Army: An Empirical Study of the United States

Cebula, Richard

Jacksonville University

14 April 2010

Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/51246/

MPRA Paper No. 51246, posted 07 Nov 2013 03:04 UTC

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