Health insurer market power and employer size : an empirical evaluation of insurer concentration and wages through compensating differentials
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June 2017
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Authors: | Brunt, Christopher S. ; Bowblis, John R. |
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Applied economics. - Abingdon : Routledge, ISSN 0003-6846, ZDB-ID 280176-0. - Vol. 49.2017, 30, p. 3005-3015
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Subject: | Health insurance | market power | compensating wages | compensating differentials | Krankenversicherung | Marktmacht | Market power | Lohn | Wages | Lohnstruktur | Wage structure | Adverse Selektion | Adverse selection | Betriebliche Sozialleistungen | Employee benefits |
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