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Hardcover Competition and Monopoly in Medical Care Book

ISBN: 0844738840

ISBN13: 9780844738840

Competition and Monopoly in Medical Care

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Along with a strong demand for reform, competition in health care has grown rapidly, while monopolistic elements have receded. Competition and Monopoly in Medical Care analyzes the changing nature of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A SPOTLIGHT ON PERVASIVE MONOPOLIES IN HEALTH CARE

Health care is often characterized as a sector in which market rules, which optimize production and distribution elsewhere in the economy, should not apply. The author of this trim volume, a professor at UC Santa Barbara, has devoted his career to health economics. He turns a spotlight on hopsital monopolies, physician monopolies, and health insurance monopolies which, aided and abetted by government, have made health care way too expensive. The account includes clear explanations of important concepts, such as "moral hazard," "adverse selection," and "supply-induced demand." Nearly all relevant theoretical and empirical studies in health economics are cited and reviewed. The book is analytical and apolitical -- a gold mine for anyone wishing to understand the health economy. Health sector monopolists may feel naked if they continue to hide behind the banners of "quality" and "ethics" in the future. Their "rents" and "administrative slack" are fully expose
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