Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based payment systems in the UK and US
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Kevin Albertson., Kevin Albertson|AUTHOR., & Chris Fox|AUTHOR. (2018). Payment by Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based payment systems in the UK and US . Policy Press.

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Kevin Albertson, Kevin Albertson|AUTHOR and Chris Fox|AUTHOR. 2018. Payment By Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems in the UK and US. Policy Press.

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Kevin Albertson, Kevin Albertson|AUTHOR and Chris Fox|AUTHOR. Payment By Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems in the UK and US Policy Press, 2018.

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Kevin Albertson, Kevin Albertson|AUTHOR, and Chris Fox|AUTHOR. Payment By Results and Social Impact Bonds: Outcome-based Payment Systems in the UK and US Policy Press, 2018.

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