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This is the data set for Working Paper 382 which examines the expansion of universal healthcare in Latin America. The authors calculate long-term projections for public spending on health in three countries and analyze different scenarios related to population, risk factors, labor market participation, and technological growth.
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Glassman, Amanda, and Juan Ignacio Zoloa. 2015. Data Set for "How Much Will Health Coverage Cost? Future Health Spending Scenarios in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico - Working Paper 382". Center for Global Development.DISCLAIMER & PERMISSIONS
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