1 minute readA CONVERSATION WITH LORD DAVID WILLETTSfrom Issue 20by Nottingham Economic ReviewNext ArticleTHE TRANSFORMATION OF US HEALTHCARE: FROM PRIVATE HEALTHCARE, TO MEDICARE, MEDICAID AND OBAMACARE, TO THE FUTURE OF ‘MEDICARE FOR ALL’By Swati Raipancholia, Economics (2019) and Anna Howell, Economics (2019)What has happened in the last 20-30 years, is that the value of capital has risen relative to GDP from about 3-times GDP to about 7-times GDP.AdvertisementMore articles from this publication:THE TRANSFORMATION OF US HEALTHCARE: FROM PRIVATE HEALTHCARE, TO MEDICARE, MEDICAID AND OBAMACARE, TO THE FUTURE OF ‘MEDICARE FOR ALL’1minpages 33-35WHAT DO BARCLAYS BANK AND BLUES MUSIC HAVE IN COMMON?1minpages 31-32RISING FROM THE EAST: THE CHINESE DIASPORA1minpages 28-30ARE ECONOMICS DEGREES LETTING SOCIETY DOWN?1minpages 24-27HOW HAS THE BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE BECOME MORE UNEQUAL THAN ZIMBABWE?1minpages 22-23PRIME DISCRIMINATION: COULD FAST FOOD CHAINS BE RACIST?1minpages 18-21IMPRESSIONABLE MINDS: THE ROLE OF PROFESSORS IN CHANGING STUDENT OPINION ON BREXIT1minpages 16-17WHAT KIND OF A SHOPPER ARE YOU?1minpages 14-15HOW THE HOUSING CRISIS COULD HURT THE TORIES FOR GENERATIONS TO COME1minpages 11-13Show moreThis article is from:Issue 20