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Jan
16
2024

Industrial Organization Grad Student Seminar

When: Tuesday, January 16, 2024
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM CT

Where: Kellogg Global Hub, L070, 2211 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Audience: Faculty/Staff - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students

Contact: Mariya Acherkan   (847) 491-5213

Group: Department of Economics: Industrial Organization Lunch

Category: Academic

Description:

Speaker: Hans Zhu

Title: "Limiting For-profit Provision in Nursing Homes"

Abstract: We consider whether policies which affect the extent of for-profit versus not-for-profit provision in regulated markets such as in health and education can be effective at addressing quality shortfalls. We study these ideas in the context of the US nursing homes industry, where significant quality shortfalls have been persistent for many decades, despite a long history of other policy reforms, and in which policymakers have recently considered policies limiting the extent of for-profit provision. Our motivating evidence suggests that not-for-profit providers do choose higher quality inputs. However for-profit providers play an important role in providing access to nursing home services. Not only do they serve the majority of markets but they systematically locate in lower socioeconomic areas and serve more needy residents. Thus whether limiting the extent of for-profit provision is welfare enhancing is an empirical question. We develop a 2-stage static model of oligopoly competition and entry to explore counterfactuals of interest. The model also aims to provide a coherent explanation for the observed and realised choices of quality, who serves which types of residents and locations through non-pecuniary motives, costs and preferences. 
The talk will almost exclusively focus on fleshing out important components of the structural model which I did not not have time to discuss in the previous quarter's talk. 

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