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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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number patient days treated using the World Health Organizations’ Defined Daily Dosage metrics; (iii) compare patterns in …
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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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expect if food consumption delivers not only utils, but also nutrients affecting future productivity. The efficiency …
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We provide a critique of the methods that have been used to derive measures of income risk and draw attention to the importance of demographic factors as a source of income risk. We also propose new measures of the contribution to total income risk of demographic and labour market factors....
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In this paper, we study the determinants of the value of informal risk sharing groups. In particular, we look at the effects of heterogeneity of preferences and of limited commitment constraints that restrict feasible allocations differently if individuals can deviate form risk sharing...
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