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From migrant enclaves to mainstream: Reconceptualizing informal economic behavior = Des enclaves pour immigré au courant dominant : reconceptualisation du comportement économique informelLIGHT, Donald W.Theory and society. 2004, Vol 33, Num 6, pp 705-737, issn 0304-2421, 33 p.Article
Contributing to scholarship and theory through public sociology = Contribuer à la recherche et la théorie à travers la sociologie publiqueLIGHT, Donald W.Social forces. 2005, Vol 83, Num 4, pp 1647-1653, issn 0037-7732, 7 p.Article
Universal health care: Lessons from the British experienceLIGHT, Donald W.American journal of public health (1971). 2003, Vol 93, Num 1, pp 25-30, issn 0090-0036, 6 p.Article
Foreign free riders and the high price of US medicinesLIGHT, Donald W; LEXCHIN, Joel.BMJ. British medical journal (International ed.). 2005, Vol 331, Num 7522, pp 958-960, issn 0959-8146, 3 p.Article
Health and Health Care in the United States: Origins and DynamicsLIGHT, Donald W; BOURGEAULT, Ivy.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, issn 0022-1465, 195 p., NSSerial Issue
Managed competition, governmentality and institutional response in the United KingdomLIGHT, Donald W.Social science & medicine (1982). 2001, Vol 52, Num 8, pp 1167-1181, issn 0277-9536Conference Paper
The Inverse Benefit Law: How Drug Marketing Undermines Patient Safety and Public HealthBRODY, Howard; LIGHT, Donald W.American journal of public health (1971). 2011, Vol 101, Num 3, pp 399-404, issn 0090-0036, 6 p.Article
Comparative institutional response to economic policy managed competition and governmentalityLIGHT, Donald W.Social science & medicine (1982). 2001, Vol 52, Num 8, pp 1151-1166, issn 0277-9536Conference Paper
Unfamiliar tasks, contested jurisdictions: The changing organization field of medical practice in the United StatesCASALINO, Lawrence P.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 59-75, issn 0022-1465, 17 p., NSArticle
The misalignment of institutional Pillars: Consequences for the U.S. health care fieldCARONNA, Carol A.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 45-58, issn 0022-1465, 14 p., NSArticle
The rise and fall of managed careMECHANIC, David.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 76-86, issn 0022-1465, 11 p., NSArticle
Why the United States has no national health insurance: Stakeholder mobilization against the welfare state, 1945-1996QUADAGNO, Jill.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 25-44, issn 0022-1465, 20 p., NSArticle
Evidence-based medicine and the reconfiguration of medical knowledgeTIMMERMANS, Stefan; KOLKER, Emily S.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 177-193, issn 0022-1465, 17 p., NSArticle
Estimated research and development costs of rotavirus vaccinesLIGHT, Donald W; KIM ANDRUS, Jon; WARBURTON, Rebecca N et al.Vaccine. 2009, Vol 27, Num 47, pp 6627-6633, issn 0264-410X, 7 p.Article
The U.S. long-term care field: A dialectic analysis of institution dynamicsKITCHENER, Martin; HARRINGTON, Charlene.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 87-101, issn 0022-1465, 15 p., NSArticle
Medicalization, markets and consumersCONRAD, Peter; LEITER, Valerie.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 158-176, issn 0022-1465, 19 p., NSArticle
A theory of physician-hospital integration: Contending institutional and market logics in the health care fieldRUNDALL, Thomas G; SHORTELL, Stephen M; ALEXANDER, Jeffrey A et al.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 102-117, issn 0022-1465, 16 p., NSArticle
Multinational corporations and health care in the United States and Latin America: Strategies, actions, and effectsJASSO-AGUILAR, Rebeca; WAITZKIN, Howard; LANDWEHR, Angela et al.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 136-157, issn 0022-1465, 22 p., NSArticle
Community responses to national healthcare firmsWHOLEY, Douglas R; CHRISTIANSON, Jon B; DRAPER, Debra A et al.Journal of health and social behavior. 2004, Vol 45, pp 118-135, issn 0022-1465, 18 p., NSArticle