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length of stay 3 ordered probit and marginal effects 3 transition economies 3 unofficial or informal payments for health care 3 Kasachstan 1 Korruption 1 Krankenhausfinanzierung 1 Patienten 1 Preisdifferenzierung 1 Ärzte 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Thompson, Robin 3 Xavier, Ana 3
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LICOS Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance, Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfswetenschappen 1 Royal Economic Society - RES 1
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LICOS Discussion Paper 1 LICOS Discussion Papers 1 Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003 1
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RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Unofficial payments for acute state hospital care in Kazakhstan. A model of physician behaviour with price discrimination and vertical service differentiation
Xavier, Ana; Thompson, Robin - Royal Economic Society - RES - 2003
We consider a discriminatory pricing and service differentiation model where: a)state physicians exploit their monopoly position and adjust quality to the unofficial payment made, and b)patients, perceiving state provision as poor, pay unofficially to improve it. Applying OLS and probit analysis...
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Unofficial Payments for Acute State Hospital Care In Kazakhstan. A Model of Physician Behaviour with Price Discrimination and Vertical Service Differentiation
Thompson, Robin; Xavier, Ana - 2002
In most of the countries in transition from a planned to a market economy (firmer Soviet Union (FSU) and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)) patients are routinely asked to pay unofficially for the medicines and other supplies that ought to be free. They are often described as 'payments to...
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Unofficial Payments for Acute State Hospital Care In Kazakhstan. A Model of Physician Behaviour with Price Discrimination and Vertical Service Differentiation
Thompson, Robin; Xavier, Ana - LICOS Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance, … - 2002
In most of the countries in transition from a planned to a market economy (Former Soviet Union (FSU) and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)) patients are routinely asked to pay unofficially for the medicines and other supplies that ought to be free. They are often described as "payments to...
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