Incentivizing demand for supply-constrained care: institutional birth in India
If overcrowding harms healthcare quality, the impacts of encouraging more people to use services are not obvious. Impacts will depend on whether marginal entrants benefit and whether they benefit enough to offset the congestion externalities imposed on inframarginal users. We develop a general-equil...
Main Authors: | Andrew, A, Vera-Hernández, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MIT Press
2024
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