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Providing health care is complex: treating it as simple is catastrophic
Eustace Davie
No single person has a complete understanding of the SA health care system. Anyone who believes they do, suffers from what Nobel Laureate Friedrich Hayek described as a ‘fatal conceit’.

Policy makers world-wide have made the fatal error of basing decisions on information and knowledge they have assumed adequate to plan ...

 
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The Free Market Foundation (Southern Africa) is an independent non-profit policy organisation founded in 1975 to promote and foster an open society, the rule of law, personal liberty, and economic and press freedom as fundamental components of its advocacy of human rights and democracy based on classical liberal principles. It is financed by membership subscriptions, donations, sponsorships, and income from its consultancy company.
 
    
 
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Habits of Highly Effective Countries
 
Habits of Highly Effective Countries is an empirical analysis of how South Africa compares with policies associated with success and failure internationally. It illustrates inter alia that the integrity of the legal system is one of the most important factors ? perhaps the most important ? associated with success.
 
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