Estimating the economic cost of substance abuse treatment.

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Published in Health Econ on December 17, 1997

Authors

M T French1, K A McGeary

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Economics, University of Miami, Florida 33136, USA. mfrench@mednet.med.miami.edu

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