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After highly publicized lawsuits against McDonald's in 2002, 26 states adopted Commonsense Consumption Acts (CCAs) – aka ‘Cheeseburger Bills' – that greatly limit fast food companies' liability for weight-related harms. We provide the first evidence of the effects of CCAs using plausibly...
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. Overall, our results suggest that the effect of regulation is to produce a slight increase in the proportion uninsured, as … regulations produce only small changes in risk pooling because the extent of pooling in the absence of regulation is substantial …
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regulation. Guided by restrictive legislative mandates, regulatory policies often strike a quite different balance with an … policy efforts. Inadequate regulatory enforcement and behavioral responses to regulation may limit their effectiveness, while …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between postmarketing promotional activity and reporting of adverse drug events by modeling the interaction between a welfare maximizing regulator (the FDA) and a profit maximizing firm. In our analysis demand is sensitive to both promotion and regulatory...
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We study a game in which two firms compete in quality to serve a market consisting of consumers with different initial consideration sets. If both firms invest below a certain threshold, they only compete for those consumers already aware of their existence. Above this threshold, a firm is...
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related issues, including (i) age-based pricing regulation (ii) exchange participation if the individual mandate is …
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disclosure requirements that exist in these markets. We show that reducing the number of charlatans through regulation decreases … regulation, implying that the regulation we observe in these markets likely derives from producer interests. Using these insights …
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Unfavorable news are often delivered under the disguise of vagueness. Our theory-driven laboratory experiment investigates this strategic use of vagueness in voluntary disclosure and asks whether there is scope for policy to improve information transmission. We find that vagueness is profitably...
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