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Agree with him or not (I nearly always do agree with him), the Economist‘s Will Wilkinson is unfailingly worth reading and pondering. His latest essay is an excellent example [2]. It’s on Paul Krugman’s bizarre (at least for an economist) lamentation [3] that many people think it good that health-care provision be consumer-driven – or, as Krugman describes it, that health-care provision be “more responsive to consumer choice” (HT Tyler Cowen [4]).