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Information Integration, Coordination Failures, and Quality of Prescribing

Petri Böckerman, Liisa T. Laine, Mikko Nurminen and Tanja Saxell
Published online before print December 07, 2022, 0921-11910R2; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0921-11910R2
Petri Böckerman
Petri Böckerman is a Professor at University of Jyväskylä, a Research Economist at Labour Institute for Economic Research, and a Research Fellow at IZA Institute of Labor Economics.
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Liisa T. Laine
Liisa T. Laine is an Assistant Professor at University of Missouri ().
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Mikko Nurminen
Mikko Nurminen is a Senior Researcher at the Social Insurance Institution of Finland.
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Tanja Saxell
Tanja Saxell is a Senior Researcher at VATT Institute for Economic Research, and Helsinki GSE.
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