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Voice, Not Choice: Democratic Reactions After Market Reforms
Unformatted Document Text:  21 New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000 New Zealand Steering Group to oversee the Health and Disability Changes. 1997. Report to the Minister of Healthand the Associate Minister of Health: Implementing the Coalition Agreement on Health. Wellington: Ministry ofHealth. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. 2001. Health Data 2001 [CD-Rom]. Paris: OECD. Orr, R. Rural Hospitals: The Politics of Institutional Change in the Health Sector. Master of Arts Thesis, Universityof Canterbury, 1997. Paterson, R. 2002. The Patient Complaints System in New Zealand. Health Affairs 21 May-June (3): 70-79. Schlesinger, M. and T. Lee. 1993. Is Health Care Different? Popular Support for Federal and Social Policies.Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 18 (June): 551-628. --------- and R.R. Lau. 2000. The Meaning and Measure of Policy Metaphors. American Political Science Review94 (3): 611-626. Stone, D. A. 1989. Causal Stories and the Formation of Policy Agendas. Political Science Quarterly 104(2): 281-300. Vowles, J. and Aimer, P. New Zealand Election Study, 1990. [Computer file]. Canberra: Social Science DataArchives, The Australian National University. Vowles, J. et al. 1995. Towards Consensus? The 1993 General Election in New Zealand and the Transition toProportional Representation. Auckland: Auckland University Press.

Authors: Laugesen, Miriam.
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New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000
New Zealand Steering Group to oversee the Health and Disability Changes. 1997. Report to the Minister of Health
and the Associate Minister of Health: Implementing the Coalition Agreement on Health. Wellington: Ministry of
Health.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. 2001. Health Data 2001 [CD-Rom]. Paris: OECD.
Orr, R. Rural Hospitals: The Politics of Institutional Change in the Health Sector. Master of Arts Thesis, University
of Canterbury, 1997.
Paterson, R. 2002. The Patient Complaints System in New Zealand. Health Affairs 21 May-June (3): 70-79.
Schlesinger, M. and T. Lee. 1993. Is Health Care Different? Popular Support for Federal and Social Policies.
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 18 (June): 551-628.
--------- and R.R. Lau. 2000. The Meaning and Measure of Policy Metaphors. American Political Science Review
94 (3): 611-626.
Stone, D. A. 1989. Causal Stories and the Formation of Policy Agendas. Political Science Quarterly 104(2): 281-
300.
Vowles, J. and Aimer, P. New Zealand Election Study, 1990. [Computer file]. Canberra: Social Science Data
Archives, The Australian National University.
Vowles, J. et al. 1995. Towards Consensus? The 1993 General Election in New Zealand and the Transition to
Proportional Representation. Auckland: Auckland University Press.


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