Do health sector reforms have their intended impacts? The World Bank's Health VIII project in Gansu province, China.

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Published in J Health Econ on November 16, 2006

Authors

Adam Wagstaff1, Shengchao Yu

Author Affiliations

1: Development Research Group and East Asia Region, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA. awagstaff@worldbank.org

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