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Using newly digitized U.S. city-level data on hospitals, we explore how pandemics alter preferences for healthcare. We … access to healthcare. We do not find evidence that government-run hospitals or other types of city-level spending related to … increased their count of hospitals by 8-10 percent in the years after the pandemic. This effect persisted to 1960 and was driven …
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Spatial inequalities in publicly provided goods such as health care facilities have substantial socio-economic effects. Little is known, however, as to why publicly provided goods diverge among urban and rural regions. We exploit narrow parliamentary majorities in German states between 1950 and...
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hospital capacities, capital, and funding by the statutory health insurance (SHI). This prompts hospitals to hire more …
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hospital capacities, capital, and funding by the statutory health insurance (SHI). This prompts hospitals to hire more …
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Spatial inequalities in publicly provided goods such as health care facilities have substantial socioeconomic effects. Little is known, however, as to why publicly provided goods diverge among urban and rural regions. We exploit narrow parliamentary majorities in German states between 1950 and...
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