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Martin Zelder is the Director of Health Policy Research at The [[Fraser Institute]]<ref>People, [http://oldfraser.lexi.net/about_us/people/martin_zelder.html Martin Zelder], ''The Fraser Institute'', Accessed 30-March-2010</ref>.
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Martin Zelder (PhD)"focuses on the impact of legal institutions on micro economics"<ref> [http://www.econ.northwestern.edu/people/faculty_research.html] accessed 3rd march 2010</ref> as he studied in economics and law. He has also been involved in research on health policy where he investigated the "productivity of public sector health spending"<ref> [http://www.econ.northwestern.edu/people/faculty_research.html] accessed 3rd march 2010</ref>
 
Martin Zelder (PhD)"focuses on the impact of legal institutions on micro economics"<ref> [http://www.econ.northwestern.edu/people/faculty_research.html] accessed 3rd march 2010</ref> as he studied in economics and law. He has also been involved in research on health policy where he investigated the "productivity of public sector health spending"<ref> [http://www.econ.northwestern.edu/people/faculty_research.html] accessed 3rd march 2010</ref>
 
<ref>[http://oldfraser.lexi.net/about_us/people/martin_zelder.html] accessed 15th feb 2010]</ref>
 
<ref>[http://oldfraser.lexi.net/about_us/people/martin_zelder.html] accessed 15th feb 2010]</ref>

Revision as of 15:25, 30 March 2010

Martin Zelder is the Director of Health Policy Research at The Fraser Institute[1].

Martin Zelder (PhD)"focuses on the impact of legal institutions on micro economics"[2] as he studied in economics and law. He has also been involved in research on health policy where he investigated the "productivity of public sector health spending"[3] [4] Zelder has associations with Fraser Institute, College of William and Mary, Australian National University, Northwestern University, Michigan State University and University of Chicago.

Affiliations

Fraser Institute

notes

  1. People, Martin Zelder, The Fraser Institute, Accessed 30-March-2010
  2. [1] accessed 3rd march 2010
  3. [2] accessed 3rd march 2010
  4. [3] accessed 15th feb 2010]