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data, I then show that this type of demand heterogeneity is empirically relevant in a consumer health plan setting. Younger … and older consumers and men and women reveal strikingly different demand for health insurance, conditional on their …
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data, I then show that this type of demand heterogeneity is empirically relevant in a consumer health plan setting. Younger … and older consumers and men and women reveal strikingly different demand for health insurance, conditional on their …
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data, I then show that this type of demand heterogeneity is empirically relevant in a consumer health plan setting. Younger … and older consumers and men and women reveal strikingly different demand for health insurance, conditional on their …
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is known about consumer tastes for network breadth and how they affect plan selection. I estimate demand for health plans …
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Elements of regulation inherent in most social health insurance systems are a uniform package of benefits and uniform cost sharing. Both elements risk to burden the population with a welfare loss if preferences differ. This suggests introducing more contracted choice; however, it is widely...
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. In a discrete choice experiment, effected in 2003, some 1,000 individuals were given the hypothetical choice of … and constituting evidence in favor of the risk selection hypothesis. The experiment allows to compute necessary premium …
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on a discrete choice experiment to elicit heterogeneity in physicians’ preferences for the financial and non …
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