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141by Bardey, David Published in Revue économique (2002)“...Les phénomènes de demande induite sont généralement interprétés comme des comportements de risque moral des médecins. Le premier apport de cet article est de...”
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151by Bourgeon, Jean-Marc Bardey, David Published in The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy (2011)“...We develop a model in which two insurers and two health care providers compete for a fixed mass of policyholders. Insurers compete in premium and offer...”
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152“...Countries that seek to provide universal health coverage deal with considerable publicly funded expenses. This article discusses if a private health insurance...”
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153“...We compare two genetic testing regulations, Disclosure Duty (DD) and Consent Law (CL), in an environment where individuals choose to take a genetic test or...”
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154“...We develop a model where a genetic test reveals whether an individual has a low or high probability of developing a disease. A costly prevention effort allows...”
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156“...We develop a model where a genetic test reveals whether an individual has a low or high probability of developing a disease. A costly prevention effort allows...”
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157“...We compare two genetic testing regulations, Disclosure Duty (DD) and Consent Law (CL), in an environment where individuals choose to take a genetic test or...”
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158by Bardey, David Cremer, Helmuth Lozachmeur, Jean-Marie Published in The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy (23.11.2012)“...Abstract This paper studies the design of doctors' remuneration schemes. Two for-profit hospitals compete to attract patients and to affiliate doctors. The...”
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159“...In this paper we estimate the degree of substitutability for advertisers across different media outlets. The estimates are motivated by the need that...”