Making health insurance pro-poor: evidence from a household panel in rural China

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Mateusz J. Filipski
Yumei Zhang
Kevin Z. Chen
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[1] International Food Policy Research Institute,Development Strategy and Governance Division
[2] Key Laboratory of Agri-information Services Technology,Agricultural Information Institute
[3] Ministry of Agriculture of China, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
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NCMS; Reimbursement; Medical inequality; Public policy;
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