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Law, ethics and medicine
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Collective action and individual choice: rethinking how we regulate narcotics and antibiotics
- Correspondence to Dr Jonny Anomaly, Department of Philosophy, Politics, Economics (PPE), Duke University, 326 Perkins, Box 90204, Durham, NC 27708, USA; jonathan.anomaly{at}duke.edu
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Collective action and individual choice: rethinking how we regulate narcotics and antibiotics
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- Received October 11, 2012
- Revised November 29, 2012
- Accepted January 7, 2013
- First published February 20, 2013.
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November 15, 2013
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