Increasing levels of HMO activity may influence health expenditures in other sectors of the market. Medicare provides FFS coverage to the majority of its beneficiaries and may thus provide a way of examining these so-called spillover effects. This paper examines 1986-1990 Medicare FFS expenditures at the county- and MSA- levels, coupled with county- and MSA-level measures of HMO market share. Fixed-effects and IV estimates of the relationship between market share and expenditures are presented. All of the models imply that FFS expenditures are concave in market share and that expenditures are decreasing in market share for market shares above about 18%. Many of the estimates suggest that expenditures become decreasing in market share at muc...
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This paper examines the agency conflict between mutual fund investors and mutual fund companies. Inv...
This paper examines the predictive power of shifts in monetary policy, as measured by changes in the...
Standard theoretical models predict that domestic residents should diversify their portfolios into f...
This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of an initial public offering (IPO) and the consequ...
This paper investigates budgetary rules for an economy characterized by inflation and volatile relat...
This paper presents a unified model of the default and prepayment behavior of homeowners in a propor...
This paper examines the effect of different education financing systems on the level and distributio...
Some aspects of the econometric estimation of production functions are discussed, focussing primaril...
This paper reexamines the conventional wisdom that commercial banking is an industry in severe decli...
The future course of old-age mortality is of great importance to public sector expenditures in count...
The discomfort a government suffers from speculation against its currency determines the strategic i...
The paper analyzes the modalities and consequences of a breakdown of cooperation between the monetar...
Using a panel of 12 tradable sectors in 91 OECD country pairs (14 countries), we study the deviation...
Economic growth in Europe and Asia and Latin America could have contri- buted in many different ways...
This paper considers budget expansions and adjustments in OECD countries in the last three decades. ...
This paper examines the agency conflict between mutual fund investors and mutual fund companies. Inv...
This paper examines the predictive power of shifts in monetary policy, as measured by changes in the...
Standard theoretical models predict that domestic residents should diversify their portfolios into f...