Competitive Behavior in the HMO Marketplace
Mark V. Pauly,
Alan L. Hillman,
Myoung S. Kim and
Darryl R. Brown
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Abstract:
Notes that HMOs do not appear to extract more profits from consumers in markets dominated by for-profit firms than in markets where their share is smaller.
Keywords: HMO (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10
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