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Should the buyer of a customized good use competitive bidding or negotiation to select a contractor? To shed light on …
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acquisition in Northern Virginia that was challenged by the Federal Trade Commission would have significantly raised hospital …
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the consolidation of fishing effort, coordination of harvest activities, sharing of information and provision of shared …
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constitutions: nonprofit cooperatives and outside ownership. In the former, ownership is shared among a group of consumers on a one …
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This paper argues that worker cooperatives are prone to redistribution among members, and that this redistribution … model can explain why cooperatives typically have egalitarian wage policies …
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Vaccination is a critical tool, along with suppression and treatment, for controlling epidemics such as SARS-CoV-2. To maximize the impact of vaccination, doses should be allocated to the highest value targets, accounting for health and potential economic benefits. We examine what allocation...
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We draw upon newly merged administrative data sets to study the relationship between payments from medical technology firms to physicians and medical device procurement by hospitals. These payments (and the interactions that accompany them) may facilitate the transfer of valuable information to...
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The strength of contract enforcement determines how firms source inputs and organize production. Using microdata on Indian manufacturing plants, we show that production and sourcing decisions appear systematically distorted in states with weaker enforcement. Specifically, we document that in...
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In public sector procurement, social welfare often depends on the time taken to complete the contract. A leading example is highway construction, where slow completion times inflict a negative externality on commuters. Recently, highway departments have introduced innovative contracting methods...
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This paper applies ideas from mechanism design to model procurement of prescription drugs. We present a mechanism for government-funded market-driven drug procurement that achieves very close to full static efficiency -- all members have access to all but at most a single drug -- without...
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