Does organ donation legislation affect individuals' willingness to donate their own or their relative's organs? Evidence from European Union survey data

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Elias Mossialos
Joan Costa-Font
Caroline Rudisill
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[1] London School of Economics,LSE Health
[2] European Institute,undefined
[3] London School of Economics,undefined
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BMC Health Services Research | / 8卷
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European Union; Organ Donation; Institutional Setting; Political Affiliation; Presume Consent;
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