Supplier discretion over provision: theory and an application to medical care
Suppliers who are better informed than purchasers, such as physicians treating insured patients, often have discretion over what to provide. This paper shows how, when the purchaser observes what is supplied but neither recipient type nor the actual cost incurred, optimal provision differs from what...
Main Author: | Malcomson, J |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2005
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