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The economic effects of malaria eradication / Robin Barlow.

By: Barlow, RobinContributor(s): University of Michigan. School of Public HealthMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Bureau of Public Health Economics. research series ; ; no. 15Publication details: Ann Arbor, Mich. : School of Public Health, University of Michigan, 1968. Description: 167 p. (tabs.)Subject(s): Malaria -- prevention and control | Health economics | Cost of illness | Demography | Vital statistics | Sri LankaNLM classification: WC 765
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The objective of this study is to measure the long-run effects of malaria eradication on per capita income. The eradication program in Ceylon has been selected as an illustrative case.

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