With public services such as health and education, it is not straightforward for consumers to assess the quality of provision. Many such services are provided by monopoly not-for-profit providers and there is concern that for-profit providers may increase profit at the expense of quality. This paper explores the implications of entry by for-profit providers when there is unobserved quality. The model generates three key policy-relevant insights. First, by developing a novel approach to competition between different organizational forms, it frames the relevant trade-offs precisely. Second, it shows the value of keeping an incumbent not-for-profit as an active provider. Third, it characterizes the optimal payment (or voucher value) to an entr...
We analyse the effect of competition on quality provision in mixed markets, such as healthcare and ed...
We analytically characterize the effects of ownership and competition in the healthcare industry on ...
Most provincial health care systems in Canada combine public, private non-profit, and private for-pr...
With public services such as health and education, it is not straightforward for consumers to assess...
With public services such as health and education, it is not straightforward for consumers to assess...
In spite of a range of policy initiatives in sectors such as education, health care and legal servic...
Fixed costs that are not sunk do not translate into entry barriers against for-profit competitors. W...
Public services, such as education and health care, are provided by both public and private actors. ...
This article outlines a theory of competition between for-profit and nonprofit health care providers...
We examine the effect of a hospital's objective (i.e., non-profit versus for-profit) in hospital mar...
We study quality competition in a mixed oligopoly (with applications to health care and education) w...
We analyze the effect of competition on quality provision in spatial markets where providers compete...
We study competition between nonprofit providers supplying a collective service through increasing-r...
The quality of healthcare is an important issue in any society. In the US the question "Which hospit...
In many markets, such as education, health care and public utilities, firms are often profit-constra...
We analyse the effect of competition on quality provision in mixed markets, such as healthcare and ed...
We analytically characterize the effects of ownership and competition in the healthcare industry on ...
Most provincial health care systems in Canada combine public, private non-profit, and private for-pr...
With public services such as health and education, it is not straightforward for consumers to assess...
With public services such as health and education, it is not straightforward for consumers to assess...
In spite of a range of policy initiatives in sectors such as education, health care and legal servic...
Fixed costs that are not sunk do not translate into entry barriers against for-profit competitors. W...
Public services, such as education and health care, are provided by both public and private actors. ...
This article outlines a theory of competition between for-profit and nonprofit health care providers...
We examine the effect of a hospital's objective (i.e., non-profit versus for-profit) in hospital mar...
We study quality competition in a mixed oligopoly (with applications to health care and education) w...
We analyze the effect of competition on quality provision in spatial markets where providers compete...
We study competition between nonprofit providers supplying a collective service through increasing-r...
The quality of healthcare is an important issue in any society. In the US the question "Which hospit...
In many markets, such as education, health care and public utilities, firms are often profit-constra...
We analyse the effect of competition on quality provision in mixed markets, such as healthcare and ed...
We analytically characterize the effects of ownership and competition in the healthcare industry on ...
Most provincial health care systems in Canada combine public, private non-profit, and private for-pr...