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Ross Douthat Strikes Back

I know he’s taken quite a beating around these parts, but I really liked Ross Douthat’s latest column, which endorses the same Singapore-style approach to health insurance that E.D. championed earlier (Is there any doubt that important New York Times columnists read the League?). [Read more →]

October 19, 2009   3 Comments

Singapore & Mandatory Savings

Will Wilkinson picks up on the ongoing Singapore discussion.  I alluded to something similar here.  Indeed, the way to transform both our health care, our social security, and our national savings could be found in the Singaporean model.

August 27, 2009   Comments Off

The Singapore Model & DeLong Care

In my post today I write about how Brad DeLong has come up with a totally unrealistic, but pretty good idea on reigning in health costs and covering the uninsured.  (He came up with it quite a while ago, actually, but Yglesias resurrected it…)  Yglesias writes, of the idea: [Read more →]

August 21, 2009   5 Comments

Singapore’s health care system

Via Chris in the comments, this intriguing look at the Singapore health-care system: [Read more →]

July 15, 2009   7 Comments