Health Care Reform: Separating Insurance from Income Redistribution
Friedrich Breyer and
Andreas Haufler
Munich Reprints in Economics from University of Munich, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Most systems of health care financing in EU member states currently include elements of income redistribution. The paper analyzes the effects of shifting this kind of redistribution to the tax system and argues that this reform could create two types of efficiency gains. On the expenditure side, it would facilitate the adoption of more incentive-compatible insurance contracts, for example through the introduction of copayment schemes. On the revenue side, income redistribution through the general tax system is likely to imply a shadow price of public funds that is lower than if redistribution is carried out through wage-based insurance contributions.
Date: 2000
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Published in International Tax and Public Finance 4-5 7(2000): pp. 445-461
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