Abstract

AbstractThe public good provided by public health care is not the maintenance of citizens’ health but rather the maintenance of the legal order and the citizens’ support for it. Several policy proposals for achieving the aim of supporting the rule of law by minimal means of public health care provision are explored. A system of assigning limited amounts of guaranteed health care that are provided in competitive processes below market clearing prices is suggested. We are seeking for minimum public health care under the constraint of maintaining the legal order rather than solving a maximization problem.

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