Deborah Haas-Wilson

Smith College

Professor of Economics

Department of Economics

Northampton, MA 01060

United States

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Scholarly Papers (5)

Change, Consolidation, and Competition in Health Care Markets

Number of pages: 48 Posted: 04 Sep 1998
Martin Gaynor and Deborah Haas-Wilson
Carnegie Mellon University and Smith College
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Change, Consolidation, and Competition in Health Care Markets

NBER Working Paper No. w6701
Number of pages: 50 Posted: 24 Jul 2000 Last Revised: 26 Oct 2022
Martin Gaynor and Deborah Haas-Wilson
Carnegie Mellon University and Smith College
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Change, Consolidation, and Competition in Health Care Markets

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 13, No. 1, Winter 1999
Posted: 21 Sep 1999
Martin Gaynor and Deborah Haas-Wilson
Carnegie Mellon University and Smith College

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Are Invisible Hands Good Hands? Moral Hazard, Competition, and the 2nd Best in Health Care Markets

Number of pages: 29 Posted: 04 Dec 1998
Martin Gaynor, Deborah Haas-Wilson and William B. Vogt
Carnegie Mellon University, Smith College and RAND Corporation
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Two Hospital Mergers on Chicago's North Shore: A Retrospective Study

U.S. Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Economics Working Paper No. 294
Number of pages: 64 Posted: 15 Jan 2009
Deborah Haas-Wilson and Christopher Garmon
Smith College and Bloch School of Management
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Hospital, Antitrust, Merger

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Brief of Amici Curiae Economics Professors in Federal Trade Commission v. Phoebe Putney Health System (U.S. Supreme Court)

Health Management, Policy and Innovation, Vol. 1 (2012)
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 19 Oct 2012
Northwestern University - Pritzker School of Law, Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management, Bates White, LLC, Carnegie Mellon University, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Stanford Graduate School of BusinessStanford University - Department of Economics, Harvard University - Department of Economics, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania - Health Care Management, Stanford University - Knight Management Center, Columbia University, Smith College, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)Princeton University - Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus, Denver, DePaul University - Department of Economics, Harvard University - Department of Health Care Policy, Northwestern University - Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - Health Care Systems Department, University of Chicago, affiliation not provided to SSRN, Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management, Vanderbilt University - Strategy and Business Economics, Cornell University, Harvard University - Business School (HBS) and University of Illinois at Chicago
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Are Invisible Hands Good Hands? Moral Hazard, Competition, and the Second Best in Health Care Markets

NBER Working Paper No. w6865
Number of pages: 30 Posted: 14 Jul 2000 Last Revised: 06 Oct 2022
Martin Gaynor, Deborah Haas-Wilson and William B. Vogt
Carnegie Mellon University, Smith College and RAND Corporation
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Are Invisible Hands Good Hands? Moral Hazard, Competition, and the Second-Best in Health Care Markets

Posted: 07 Sep 2000
Martin Gaynor, Deborah Haas-Wilson and William B. Vogt
Carnegie Mellon University, Smith College and RAND Corporation

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