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Motivated by widely publicized concerns that there are “too many” plans, we structurally estimate (and validate) an equilibrium model of the Medicare Part D market to study the welfare impacts of two feasible, similar-sized approaches for reducing choice. One reduces the maximum number of...
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Policymakers have historically attempted to influence quality in nursing homes through the imposition of minimum staffing standards (MSS) and through the public dissemination of quality on websites like Care Compare. Current Federal MSS require a registered nurse (RN) on duty for at least eight...
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Technological innovation in medical services can improve health, but its ability to reach patients often depends on price signals for downstream providers, which can also be discordant across production inputs. We examine such a context when Medicare sharply revises facility fees--while holding...
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For several years, an increasing number of firms have been investing in Open Source Software (OSS). While improvements in such a non-excludable public good cannot be appropriated, companies can benefit indirectly in a complementary proprietary segment. We study this incentive for investment in...
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describes incentives to enter technology areas characterized by varying technological opportunity, complexity of technology, and …
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