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224:"Comparing health care provision in the United States and Canada (i.e., private versus public insurance schemes), Heath argues that while both systems have inherent problems, the greatest level of well-being with respect to health is to be found in welfare, not market-based, economies... Heath also argues that by maintaining physicians on a fee schedule, as opposed to letting the market establish the price of services, the 22: 212:
consistently ranks Canada as the best place in the world to live. Canadians throughout their history have shown greater tolerance for government intervention than their American counterparts and Heath argues that it is for this reason that Canada is "as close to utopia as its gets".
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Heath also clarifies the book's optimistic title, stating that it is obviously an exaggeration. He claims that "as close to utopia as it gets" may in fact not be very close at all.
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and collective action problems. While capitalism as a means of production alleviates many of these (such as
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keeps the amount of gross domestic product spent on health care significantly lower than in the US."
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not a race to the top). This is one of the reasons, Heath argues, that the United Nations Annual
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as a value. The book was released to positive reviews, and became a national best-seller.
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occurs and not in markets where this problem is absent (where it is a
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Viking Press
ISBN
0-670-89149-5
Joseph Heath
efficiency
game theory
prisoner's dilemmas
shirking
collective action problem
race to the bottom
Human Development Report
Canadian health care system
The Rebel Sell
Filthy Lucre: Economics for People Who Hate Capitalism
Viking Press
ISBN
0-670-89149-5
"Almost as good as it gets"

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