Health System Decentralization and Recentralization Ideational and I

This book explores the dynamics of health system decentralization and recentralization, investigating why and how the territorial organization of health systems changes or remains stable over time. Drawing from historical and discursive institutionalism,

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Health System Decentralization and Recentralization Ideational and Institutional Dynamics in Italy and Denmark

Andrea Terlizzi

International Series on Public Policy Series Editors B. Guy Peters Department of Political Science University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA, USA Philippe Zittoun Research Professor of Political Science LET-ENTPE, University of Lyon Lyon, France

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Andrea Terlizzi

Health System Decentralization and Recentralization Ideational and Institutional Dynamics in Italy and Denmark

Andrea Terlizzi University of Florence Florence, Italy

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