John C. Goodman
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John C. Goodman is a libertarian economist and the founding president of the Dallas based, conservative think-tank the National Center for Policy Analysis
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called Goodman the "father of Health Savings Accounts http://cdhc.ncpa.org/about/brief-history-of-health-savings-accounts.

He is the author of nine books, including Patient Power: The Free-Enterprise Alternative to Clinton's Health Plan (ISBN 1-882577-10-8) which was instrumental in defeating Hillary Clinton's health care plan in 1993. He most recently co-authored Leaving Women Behind: Modern Families, Outdated Laws.

Publications

The regulation of medical care: Is the price too high? (Cato public policy research monograph) by John C. Goodman (1980)

National Health Care in Great Britain by John C. Goodman (Mar 1980)

Social Security in the United Kingdom:Contractin Out of the System (Aei Studies, 335) by John C. Goodman (Jan 1, 1981)

Economics of Public Policy: The Micro View by John C. Goodman and Edwin G. Dolan (Jan 1985)

Fighting the War of Ideas in Latin America by John C. Goodman and Ramona Marotz-Baden (Jun 1990)

Patient Power: Solving America's Health Care Crisis by John C. Goodman (Nov 13, 1992)

Patient Power: The Free-Enterprise Alternative to Clinton's Health Plan by John C. Goodman and Gerald L. Musgrave (Dec 30, 1993)

Economics of Public Policy by Edwin G. Dolan and John C. Goodman (Apr 11, 1995)

Lives at Risk: Single-Payer National Health Insurance Around the World by John C. Goodman, Gerald L. Musgrave, Devon M. Herrick and Milton Friedman (Aug 13, 2004)

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