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  1. Making Health Care Markets Work
  2. The Industrial Organization of Health Care Markets
  3. Trends Underlying Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Growth For Americans Younger Than Age Sixty-Five
  4. Free to Choose? Reform and Demand Response in the English National Health Service
  5. Competition in Health Care Markets
  6. A Structural Approach to Market Definition With an Application to the Hospital Industry
  7. Substitution, Spending Offsets, and Prescription Drug Benefit Design
  8. What Do We Know About Competition and Quality in Health Care Markets?
  9. What do We Know About Competition and Quality in Health Care Markets?
  10. Is vertical integration anticompetitive?
  11. Competition and Quality in Health Care Markets
  12. Entry and Competition in Local Hospital Markets
  13. Entry and Competition in Local Hospital Markets
  14. Cell Phone Demand and Consumer Learning - An Empirical Analysis
  15. Competition Among Hospitals
  16. Competition among Hospitals
  17. Household Demand for Employer-Based Health Insurance
  18. Incentives in HMOs
  19. Incentives in HMOs
  20. Chapter 27 Antitrust and competition in health care markets
  21. Antitrust and Competition in Health Care Markets
  22. Antitrust and Competition in Health Care Markets
  23. Change, Consolidation, and Competition in Health Care Markets
  24. Change, Consolidation, and Competition in Health Care Markets
  25. Issues in the Industrial Organization of the Market for Physician Services
  26. Uncertain Demand, The Structure of Hospital Costs, and the Cost of EmptyHospital Beds
  27. More on moral hazard in organizations: Reply
  28. Hospital Costs and the Cost of Empty Hospital Beds
  29. Incentives, Optimality, and Publicly Provided Goods: The Case of Mental Health Services
  30. Equilibrium misperceptions
  31. Measuring Ignorance in the Market: A New Method with an Application to Physician Services
  32. Moral Hazard in Partnerships
  33. The presence of moral hazard in budget breaking
  34. Misperceptions, Equilibrium, and Incentives in Groups and Organizations
  35. Reviews
  36. Competition Among Hospitals