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II. History of the Accident Fund

By Bradley A. Smith, published on Sept. 1, 1987

Contents

  • A. Legislative Origins
  • B. 1912 through 1976
  • C. 1977 through 1987
  • D. The Accident Fund in a Competitive Market
SKU: S1987-01

The Michigan Accident Fund: A Need for Privatization

  • I. Introduction
  • II. History of the Accident Fund
    • A. Legislative Origins
    • B. 1912 through 1976
    • C. 1977 through 1987
    • D. The Accident Fund in a Competitive Market
  • III. Policy Options
  • IV. Summary and Conclusion
  • About the Author
  • Endnotes

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