Abstract This paper develops a new estimation method that accounts for excess demand and the unobserved component of product quality. We apply our method to study the Wisconsin nursing home market in 1999, and find that nearly 20% of elderly qualified for Medicaid were rationed out. However, our counterfactual experiment shows that the net welfare gain of fulfilling all nursing home demands may be small, because the welfare gain to Medicaid patients could be largely offset by the increase in Medicaid expenditures. We also find that a 1% increase in quality would crowd out 3.2% Medicaid patients in binding nursing homes. JEL Classification: C15; C35; D45; I11; I1
This dissertation examines the factors that will affect nursing home quality of care using several n...
We consider a life-cycle model with idiosyncratic risk in labor earnings, out-of-pocket medical and ...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Third, this paper also provid...
This article develops a new estimation method that accounts for excess demand and the unobserved com...
Traditional practice attempts to control public nursing home expenditures by controlling the supply ...
This paper compares the likely consumer benefits of higher quality with the potentially greater prod...
This paper compares the likely consumer benefits of higher quality with the potentially greater prod...
102 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This dissertation examines th...
[[abstract]]More and more people are living past 75, 85, and even 95. As they age, the elderly suffe...
More and more people are living past 75, 85, and even 95. As they age, the elderly suffer not only a...
This article examines the influence of excess demand on nursing home costs. Previous work indicates ...
Abstract: In most states, firms in the nursing home industry must obtain a state license, which is ...
Nursing home expenditures have become a public policy concern primarily because the Medicaid program...
This paper studies factor substitution in one important sector: the nursing home industry. Specifica...
We build an equilibrium model of the market for nursing home care with decision-makers on both sides...
This dissertation examines the factors that will affect nursing home quality of care using several n...
We consider a life-cycle model with idiosyncratic risk in labor earnings, out-of-pocket medical and ...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Third, this paper also provid...
This article develops a new estimation method that accounts for excess demand and the unobserved com...
Traditional practice attempts to control public nursing home expenditures by controlling the supply ...
This paper compares the likely consumer benefits of higher quality with the potentially greater prod...
This paper compares the likely consumer benefits of higher quality with the potentially greater prod...
102 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This dissertation examines th...
[[abstract]]More and more people are living past 75, 85, and even 95. As they age, the elderly suffe...
More and more people are living past 75, 85, and even 95. As they age, the elderly suffer not only a...
This article examines the influence of excess demand on nursing home costs. Previous work indicates ...
Abstract: In most states, firms in the nursing home industry must obtain a state license, which is ...
Nursing home expenditures have become a public policy concern primarily because the Medicaid program...
This paper studies factor substitution in one important sector: the nursing home industry. Specifica...
We build an equilibrium model of the market for nursing home care with decision-makers on both sides...
This dissertation examines the factors that will affect nursing home quality of care using several n...
We consider a life-cycle model with idiosyncratic risk in labor earnings, out-of-pocket medical and ...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Third, this paper also provid...