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resource utilization (measured by risk-adjusted length of hospital stay) and quality (measured by risk-adjusted mortality rates ….e., higher risk-adjusted length of hospital stay) for both minor and major teaching hospitals and decreased quality (i.e., higher … monotonically increasing in a hospital's reliance on residents for the provision of care. In fact, the most-intensive teaching …
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Despite the importance placed on supervision in the workplace, little is known about the effects of a boss' leadership quality on labor market outcomes such as employee job retention. Using plausibly exogenous assignment of junior officers to bosses in the U.S. Army, we find positive retention...
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Which managerial skills, traits, and practices matter most for productivity? How does the observability of these features affect how appropriately they are priced into wages? Combining two years of daily, line-level production data from a large Indian garment firm with rich survey data on line...
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In one of the first studies of service sector robotics using establishment-level data, we study the impact of robots on staffing in Japanese nursing homes, using geographic variation in robot subsidies as an instrumental variable. We find that robot adoption increases employment by augmenting...
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terms of increased access to hospital care for newly eligible children, so that there is an overall 10% rise in child …
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, we find that both kinds of competition lower interest rates, at least in the hospital sector …
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available quality measures, and (2) apply this method to estimating the quality of hospital care for elderly patients with heart …
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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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We study the consequences of hospital competition for Medicare beneficiaries' heart attack care from 1985 to 1994. We … examine how relatively exogenous determinants of hospital choice such as travel distances influence the competitiveness of … hospital markets, and how hospital competition interacts with the influence of managed care organizations to affect the key …
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A variety of recent theoretical and empirical advances have renewed interest in monopsonistic models of the labor market. However, there is little direct empirical support for these models, even in labor markets that are textbook examples of monopsony. We use an exogenous change in wages at...
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