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The impacts of choice in public services are controversial. We exploit a reform in the English National Health Service …
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Extending choice in health care is currently popular amongst English, and other, politicians. Those promoting choice … choice acts as a major driver for efficiency. Giving service users the ability to choose applies competitive pressure to … health care providers and, analogously with private markets, they will raise their game to attract business. The paper …
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The effect of competition on the quality of health care remains a contested issue. Most empirical estimates rely on …
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health care markets. We show that competition generally favours the majority group as higher quality for the majority is an …
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half the short term general hospitals were involved in a merger, but that politics means that selection for a merger may be …
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important part of the health care market using data on the choices made by 3.4 million English patients from amongst nearly 1000 …
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Transfers to individuals, firms, and regions are often regulated by threshold rules, giving rise to a regression discontinuity design. An example are transfers provided by the European Commission to regions of EU member states below a certain income level. Researchers have focused on estimation...
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the recipient regions the transfer intensity exceeds the aggregate efficiency maximizing level and in 18% percent of the …
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In this paper, we assess the role of skilled versus unskilled migration for bilateral trade using a flexible reduced-form model where the stocks of skilled and unskilled migrants at the country-pair level are determined as endogenous continuous treatments. The impact of different levels of...
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This paper studies the causal effect of sharing a common native language on international trade. Switzerland is a multilingual country that hosts four official language groups of which three are major (French, German, and Italian). These groups of native language speakers are geographically...
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