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needy populations, nonprofit hospital mergers should be evaluated differently than mergers of for-profit hospitals. However …
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Conflicting theories of the nonprofit firm have existed for several decades yet empirical research has not resolved these debates, partly because the theories are not easily testable but also because empirical research generally considers organizations in isolation rather than in markets. Here...
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of the exemption from income taxes is $4.6 billion; the median hospital receives benefits of 1.8 percent of total assets … varies across hospitals depending on state and local tax policies and the hospital asset mix. Tax-exempt bonds and deductible …. Almost half of existing bond debt could be replaced by using hospital endowments; we calculate an annual aggregate benefit of …
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yields far more accurate estimates of hospital quality than previously available. We find that, on average, for …
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I exploit a plausibly exogenous change in hospital financial incentives to examine whether the behavior of private not …
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reimbursement from the public sector. Further, conversions are likely to cause fragmentation of the hospital market between rich and …
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This paper offers an empirical test of ownership mix efficiency in the U.S. hospital services industry. The test …
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This paper examines how the managerial labor market in nonprofit hospitals has adjusted to the negative income pressures created by HMO penetration. Using a panel of about 1500 nonprofit hospitals over the period 1992 to 1996, we find that top executive turnover increases following an increase...
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positive income effects on charity care supply, convex preferences for the nonprofit hospital imply crowding out by other …
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The freedom of citizens to form voluntary associations has long been viewed as an essential ingredient of modern civil society. Our chapter revises the standard Tocquevillian account of associational freedom in the early United States by accentuating the role of state courts and legislatures in...
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