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What has the author William G Watson written?

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William G. Watson has written:

'The case for change' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Public welfare, Social policy

'Report of the Policy Forum on Medicare in an age of restraint'

'Report of the Policy Forum on Medicare in an Age of Restraint' -- subject(s): Canada, Cost of Medical care, Medical care

'A primer on the economics of industrial policy' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Industrial policy

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