Internal markets have been created in an attempt to shift power from producers to consumers in a context where consumers have very weak incentives to seek out low-cost producers and have little knowledge about the quality of health care. The idea is that by establishing public agencies to act as the sole purchasers on behalf of consumers in their area of jurisdiction, the asymmetry of information can be moderated and amore competitive environment created in which costs will be minimized and quality enhanced. Whether these aspirations can be fulfilled will depend on how the internal market is organized. In this article the cost-minimizing properties of alternative market structures where hospitals do not share the same objectives are examine...
In the United Kingdom and elsewhere, the preconditions for well-functioning internal markets (in rel...
The focus of this paper is on the trade-off between cost efficiency and access in the choice of the ...
Since 1988, quasi-markets have been introduced into many areas of social policy in the UK, the NHS i...
Market oriented reforms in hospital care have produced a variety of quasi markets that differ for th...
This paper derives a two-stage model of hospital competition under price regulation and full insuran...
In this paper we propose a simple, market based mechanism to set prices in health care markets, name...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Abstract The definition of geographic and product markets is a critical aspect of any antitrust anal...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
A popularly-held tenet in health economics is that as a consequence of the presence of insurance sub...
This Discussion Paper argues that the government has been right both in its rejection of market solu...
Two identical hospitals compete for patients and doctors choosing locations (e.g. specializations) o...
Although federal judges have resisted giving due effect to standard antitrust principles in scrutini...
Because of the high percentage of national income and government budget typically associated with th...
The paper studies hospital competition in a spatially differentiated market in which patient demand ...
In the United Kingdom and elsewhere, the preconditions for well-functioning internal markets (in rel...
The focus of this paper is on the trade-off between cost efficiency and access in the choice of the ...
Since 1988, quasi-markets have been introduced into many areas of social policy in the UK, the NHS i...
Market oriented reforms in hospital care have produced a variety of quasi markets that differ for th...
This paper derives a two-stage model of hospital competition under price regulation and full insuran...
In this paper we propose a simple, market based mechanism to set prices in health care markets, name...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
Abstract The definition of geographic and product markets is a critical aspect of any antitrust anal...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation compares managed competition and internal ...
A popularly-held tenet in health economics is that as a consequence of the presence of insurance sub...
This Discussion Paper argues that the government has been right both in its rejection of market solu...
Two identical hospitals compete for patients and doctors choosing locations (e.g. specializations) o...
Although federal judges have resisted giving due effect to standard antitrust principles in scrutini...
Because of the high percentage of national income and government budget typically associated with th...
The paper studies hospital competition in a spatially differentiated market in which patient demand ...
In the United Kingdom and elsewhere, the preconditions for well-functioning internal markets (in rel...
The focus of this paper is on the trade-off between cost efficiency and access in the choice of the ...
Since 1988, quasi-markets have been introduced into many areas of social policy in the UK, the NHS i...