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Does spending matters? Re-looking into various covariates associated with Out of Pocket Expenditure (OOPE) and catastrophic spending on accidental injury from NSSO 71st round data

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Online attention

Altmetric score 1
  • 2 tweeters
  • 1 Facebook pages
  • 1 Redditors
  • 75 Mendeley

This article is in the 30th percentile (ranked 268,249th) of the 440,645 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 23rd percentile (ranked 9th) of the 13 tracked articles of a similar age in Health Economics Review

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