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Regulatory Exploitation and the Market for Corporate Controls

Leemore S. Dafny
Northwestern University - Department of Management & Strategy; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

David Dranove
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management


August 2006

NBER Working Paper No. W12438

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This paper investigates whether managers who fail to exploit regulatory loopholes are vulnerable to replacement. We use the U.S. hospital industry in 1985-1996 as a case study. A 1988 change in Medicare rules widened a pre-existing loophole in the Medicare payment system, presenting hospitals with an opportunity to increase operating margins by five or more percentage points simply by "upcoding" patients to more lucrative codes. We find that "room to upcode" is a statistically and economically significant predictor of whether a hospital replaces its management with a new team of for-profit managers. We also find that hospitals replacing their management subsequently upcode more than a sample of similar hospitals that did not, as identified by propensity scores.

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Date posted: August 17, 2006 ; Last revised: November 09, 2006

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Dafny, Leemore S. and Dranove, David, Regulatory Exploitation and the Market for Corporate Controls (August 2006). NBER Working Paper No. W12438. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=923796


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Leemore S. Dafny (Contact Author)
Northwestern University - Department of Management & Strategy ( email )
Kellogg School of Management
2001 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60208
United States
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
1050 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
David Dranove
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management ( email )
2001 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60208
United States
847-491-8682 (Phone)
847-467-1777 (Fax)
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