In Germany and the Netherlands, public health care insurance is voluntary for people with relatively high annual

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In Germany and the Netherlands, public health care insurance is voluntary for people with relatively high annual incomes (while public coverage is mandatory for those with middle and lower incomes). However, the private insurers must accept all those who apply for coverage. Explain how this regulation can help deal with the problem of adverse selection in the health insurance market.

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Public Finance In Canada

ISBN: 9781259030772

5th Canadian Edition

Authors: Harvey S. Rosen, Ted Gayer, Jean-Francois Wen, Tracy Snoddon

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