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Arnold S. Kling

    Un économiste et universitaire américain dont le travail se concentre sur la pensée économique et les statistiques. Ses analyses abordent des aspects clés des marchés financiers et des principes économiques plus larges. Kling partage ses idées par le biais d'écrits universitaires et de billets de blog, rendant les concepts économiques complexes accessibles à un public plus large. Son travail d'enseignement complète ses contributions d'expert dans le domaine de l'économie.

    Crisis of abundance : rethinking how we pay for health care
    • In Crisis of Rethinking How We Pay for Health Care, economist Arnold Kling argues that the way we finance health care matches neither the needs of patients nor the way medicine is practiced. The availability of premium medicine, combined with patients who are insulated from costs, means Americans are not getting maximum value per dollar spent. Using basic economic concepts, Kling demonstrates that a greater reliance on private saving and market innovation would eliminate waste, contain health care costs and improve the quality of care. Kling proposes gradually shifting responsibility for health care for the elderly away from taxpayers and back to the individual. The idea of matching the health care funding system to needs is very simple, Kling writes. The very poor and the very sick need help paying for health care. The rest of us do not.

      Crisis of abundance : rethinking how we pay for health care