Trade in Health Care: When "Free Traders" Become Protectionists
If the free traders understood economics, they would be outraged by the enormous gap between the cost of health care in the United States and the cost in other countries with comparable life expectancies. People in the United States pay on average more than twice as much for their health care than people in countries like Canada and Germany, yet people in other wealthy countries enjoy longer life expectancies.
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