Article published in The Wall Street Journal on January 26, 2010.
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Article published in the December 2010/January 2011 Edition of Healthcare Europa.
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→ Lire la suiteParis, March 23, 2010 – In keeping with an EU reform, the entire postal sector is supposed to become competitive in a majority of member countries by January 1st, 2011. A new study from the Institut économique Molinari (IEM) shows, however, that this reform does not go far enough in liberalising the postal sector. Governments in most member countries maintain almost total control over national postal operators, which benefit from…
→ Lire la suiteA new study from the Institut économique Molinari (IEM) says the European Union’s program of “tackling discrimination” presents many perverse effects that prevent effective risk management in society. The highly ambitious European agenda in this area will have an especially harmful impact on the insurance sector, penalising insurers and policyholders alike.
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→ Lire la suiteAccording to a new study by the Institut économique Molinari (IEM), state control has not only proved inefficient but is also dangerous for patients’ health. “People in France should be aware that this sort of policy presents many risks, as the Canadian system illustrates perfectly,” stated Valentin Petkantchin, the IEM’s research director and the author of the study.
→ Lire la suiteParis, Thursday, May 28, 2009 – With the “hospital, patients, health and territories” law presented by French Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot and currently being debated in the Senate, the government is reinforcing state control over the health care sector and bringing the French system closer to Britain’s National Health Service (NHS). According to a new study by the Institut économique Molinari, this change is especially dangerous: in the United Kingdom,…
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