British Buses Since 1945 by Stephen Morris

British Buses Since 1945 by Stephen Morris

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Stephen Morris is a member of the Health Economics Research Group at Brunel University. He is the author of Health Economics for Nurses: An Introductory Guide, and has published over 20 academic papers in peer-reviewed journals. He has taught Health Economics at both Undergraduate and MSc level. and is a former Senior Lecturer at Tanaka Business School.

Nancy Devlin is Professor of Health Economics at City University, London. Nancy has published 23 papers on Health Economics since 2000, on topics including health care priority setting, economic evaluation of health care, management of waiting lists, measuring and valuing health states and health care reforms.

David Parkin is Professor of Health Economics at City University, London and is director of City's MSc in Economic Evaluation. He has taught health economics for 25 years, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, and has published 50 articles in peer-reviewed journals and books. He is also the organizer of the UK Health Economists' Study Group.

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ISBN 13 9780711022805
ISBN 10 0711022801
Titel British Buses Since 1945
Autor Stephen Morris
Serie Ian Allan Transport Library
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Crecy Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 1995-06-23
Seitenanzahl 128
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