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Professional norms and physician behavior: Homo oeconomicus or homo hippocraticus?. (2015). Winter, Joachim ; Kesternich, Iris ; Schumacher, Heiner.
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  33. Professional norms and physician behavior: Homo oeconomicus or homo hippocraticus?. (2015). Winter, Joachim ; Kesternich, Iris ; Schumacher, Heiner.
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  34. Competition, gatekeeping, and health care access. (2015). Ma, Ching-to ; Iversen, Tor ; Godager, Geir.
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  35. Professional norms and physician behavior: homo oeconomicus or homo hippocraticus?. (2014). Winter, Joachim ; Kesternich, Iris ; Schumacher, Heiner.
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  36. Implications of Physician Ethics, Billing Norms, and Service Cost Structures for Medicares Fee Schedule. (2014). Clemens, Jeffrey.
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  37. Payment mechanism and GP self-selection: capitation versus fee for service. (2014). Jelovac, Izabela ; Leger, Pierre-Thomas ; Allard, Marie .
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  38. Quality and quantity in primary care mixed‐payment models: evidence from family health organizations in Ontario. (2013). Kralj, Boris ; Kantarevic, Jasmin .
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  39. Incentive-Compatible Reimbursement Schemes for Physicians. (2013). Emons, Winand.
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  40. Old Boys’ Network in General Practitioner’s Referral Behavior. (2013). Pruckner, Gerald ; Hummer, Michael ; Hackl, Franz.
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  41. Old Boys’ Network in General Practitioner’s Referral Behavior. (2013). Pruckner, Gerald ; Hummer, Michael ; Hackl, Franz.
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  42. Profit or patients’ health benefit? Exploring the heterogeneity in physician altruism. (2013). Wiesen, Daniel ; Godager, Geir.
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  43. Competition, Gatekeeping, and Health Care Access. (2013). Ma, Ching-to ; Iversen, Tor ; Godager, Geir.
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  44. Competition, Gatekeeping, and Health Care Access. (2012). Ma, Ching-to ; Iversen, Tor ; Godager, Geir.
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  45. Market conditions and general practitioners’ referrals. (2011). Ma, Ching-to ; Iversen, Tor.
    In: International Journal of Health Economics and Management.
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  46. Profit or Patients Health Benefit? Exploring the Heterogeneity in Physician Altruism. (2011). Wiesen, Daniel ; Godager, Geir.
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  47. Physicians self selection of a payment mechanism: Capitation versus fee-for-service. (2010). Jelovac, Izabela ; Leger, Pierre-Thomas ; Allard, Marie .
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  48. Market conditions and general practitioners’ referrals. (2010). Ma, Ching-to ; Iversen, Tor.
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  49. Market Conditions and General Practitioners’ Referrals. (2009). Ma, Ching-to ; Iversen, Tor.
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  50. Market Conditions and General Practitioners Referrals. (2000). Ma, Ching-to ; Iversen, Tor.
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