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Benin 2 COVID-19 2 collaboration 2 competition 2 dualism 2 health system financing 2 Coronavirus 1 Gesundheitsfinanzierung 1 Gesundheitsreform 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Health care financing 1 Health care reform 1 Health care system 1
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Alakonon, Calixe Bidossessi 2 Alinsato, Alastaire Sèna 2 Bassongui, Nassibou 2 Gbeto, Josette Rosine Aniwuvi 2
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Dualism of the health system for sustainable health system financing in Benin : collaboration or competition?
Alakonon, Calixe Bidossessi; Gbeto, Josette Rosine Aniwuvi - In: Economies : open access journal 13 (2025) 8, pp. 1-23
This study analyses the conditions under which co-opetition improves the supply of healthcare services in Benin. Using non-centralised administrative data from a sample of public and private health centres, we apply network theory and negative binomial regression to assess the extent to which...
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Dualism of the health system for sustainable health system financing in Benin: Collaboration or competition?
Alakonon, Calixe Bidossessi; Gbeto, Josette Rosine Aniwuvi - In: Economies 13 (2025) 8, pp. 1-23
This study analyses the conditions under which co-opetition improves the supply of healthcare services in Benin. Using non-centralised administrative data from a sample of public and private health centres, we apply network theory and negative binomial regression to assess the extent to which...
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