12 research outputs found
Comparing the sensitivity of models predicting health status: a critical look at an OECD Report on the efficiency of health system
Pricing of Pollution: The Coase Theorem in the Long Run
In an earlier article in The Bell Journal, Tybout argues that even in a zero transaction costs model, bribery to reduce pollution and compensation charges for it result in different total profits, and thus in different long-run behavior. Therefore, the Coase Theorem is refuted for the long-run case.
Payment Source and the Cost of Hospital Care: Evidence from a Multiproduct Cost Function with Multiple Payers: Comment
The Australian Private Health Insurance Boom: Was It Subsidies or Liberalised Regulation?
Is There a Link Between Pharmaceutical Consumption and Improved Health in OECD Countries?*
Run for cover now or later? The impact of premiums, threats and deadlines on private health insurance in Australia
Private health insurance, Financial incentives, Behavioural decision-making, D12, I11, I18,