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Policies to correct market power and selection can be misguided when these forces co-exist. We build a model of symmetric imperfect competition in selection markets that parameterizes the degree of market power and selection. We use graphical price-theoretic reasoning to characterize the...
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Standard policies to correct market power and selection can be misguided when these two forces co-exist. Using a calibrated model of employer-sponsored health insurance, we show that the risk adjustment commonly used by employers to offset adverse selection often reduces the amount of...
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Einav, Finkelstein and Cullen (2010) find small welfare costs of adverse selection into a premium and out of a baseline health insurance plan offered by an employer. In their model, only the premium plan is required to break even and we argue this drives their conclusion: if the baseline plan...
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Standard policies to correct market power and selection can be misguided when these two forces co-exist. Using a calibrated model of employer-sponsored health insurance, we show that the risk adjustment commonly used by employers to offset adverse selection often reduces the amount of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013006017