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  • 82 . 78 . 79 . 18 14 16 Canada Denmark Finland 73.0 72.0 70.9 11 17 21 79.7 77.7 78.9 11 22 15 68 . 75 . 56 . 5 11 2 France Germany Greece 72.7 72.6 74.1 13 14 4 80.9 79.0 78.6 2 13 17 72 . 75 . 91 . 8 11 21 Iceland Ireland Italy 75.7
  • Japan j Itafy & Tl a LC M UD OJ OJ OJ ID Finland Source: OECD Hlthrt.drw tu OJ C3 "0 OJ MAR-11-1993 14=46 F O RM ECONOMICS DEPT TD 9120222492933392340 P.02 CY S A R CENTER F R A P E E O O I S TR O P U D C N MC W Fl I i a m B a u m o l . D
  • countries became Members subsequently through accession ai the dates indicated hereafter: Japan (28ih April 1964), Finland (28th January 1969), Australia (7th June 1971) and New Zealand (29th May 1973). The Commission of the European Communities takes pan
  • OECD COUNTRIES 1990 4.O., 5.O.. 6.0. E-W-AI 7.0... 1 8.0 ... (8.8) Data not available 0 i 300 km 1 1 1 Finnish Medical Journal National Land Survey of Finland Source: Schieber GJ, Poullier J-P, Greenwald LM. U.S. health expenditure performance
  • Lives and Raising Revenue e q U i V a ' e n , 8 • ^ " ^ ' * t * Non- „ er,' « " * . Sm k - 21 Figure 7 Cigarette Taxes in Developed Nations Data from 1991 & 1992 Denmark Norway Canada Finland UK Ireland Sweden Germany New Z e a l a n d
  • your week. A study by researchers at NCI and mother told you. but you never believed Finland's National Public Health Institute there was good scientific research supportshowed that a few vitamins won't undo the ing it," says epidemiologist Gladys Block
  • , Finland with 8.9 percent, Sweden with 8.6 percent and Germany with 8.5 percent. The U.S., however, does not necessarily have the highest rate of growth. From 1985 to 1991, for example, national per capita health spending rose 9 percent in the U.S. compared
  • , Finland with 8.9 percent, Sweden with 8.6 percent and Germany with 8.5 percent. The U.S., however, does not necessarily have the highest rate of growth. From 1985 to 1991, for example, national per capita health spending rose 9 percent in the U.S. compared