Health Financing in Sub-Saharan Africa: From Analytical Frameworks to Empirical Evaluation

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Augustine Asante1, Wilson S. K. Wasike2, John E. Ataguba3
1School of Population Health, University of New South Wales, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia
2African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Nairobi, Kenya
3Health Economics Unit, School of Public Health and Family Medicine, Health Sciences Faculty, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

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