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Are invisible hands good hands?

Martin Gaynor

Are invisible hands good hands?

moral hazard, competition, and the second best in health care markets

by Martin Gaynor

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Published by National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, MA .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Medical care, Cost of -- United States -- Econometric models.,
  • Insurance, Health -- United States -- Econometric models.,
  • Competition, Imperfect -- United States -- Econometric models.

  • Edition Notes

    Other titlesMoral hazard, competition, and the second best in health care markets
    StatementMartin Gaynor, Deborah Haas-Wilson, William B. Vogt.
    SeriesNBER working paper series -- working paper 6865, Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research) -- working paper no. 6865.
    ContributionsHaas-Wilson, Deborah., Vogt, William B., National Bureau of Economic Research.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsHB1 .W654 no. 6865
    The Physical Object
    Pagination26, [2] p. :
    Number of Pages26
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL22400634M

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