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Marcello Montefiori

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Dipartimento di Economia
Università degli Studi di Genova

Genova, Italy
http://www.economia.unige.it/
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Working papers

  1. Lucia Leporatti & Enrico di Bella & Luca Gandullia & Walter Locatelli & Marcello Montefiori & Roberta Zanetti, 2018. "Frequent Use Of Emergency Departments: An Application To The Paediatric Context," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 7508617, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  2. Fossati, Amedeo & Montefiori, Marcello, 2018. "Journal of the History of Economic Thought Preprints - Antonio De Viti De Marco, the principle of minimum means, and political competition," SocArXiv caqu8, Center for Open Science.
  3. Amedeo Fossati & Marcello Montefiori, 2016. "Antonio De Viti de Marco, political competition, and the principle of minimum means," Working papers 49, Società Italiana di Economia Pubblica.
  4. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori, 2012. "Predicting Hospital’s Costs to Treat Emergency Patient," DEP - series of economic working papers 5/2012, University of Genoa, Research Doctorate in Public Economics.
  5. Paolo Cremonesi & Enrico di Bella & Marcello Montefiori & Luca Persico, 2011. "A self-reported work sampling to assess the Emergency Department’s costs," DEP - series of economic working papers 6/2011, University of Genoa, Research Doctorate in Public Economics.
  6. Amedeo Fossati & Marcello Montefiori, 2011. "Adverse Selection in Elderly Care," DEP - series of economic working papers 7/2011, University of Genoa, Research Doctorate in Public Economics.
  7. Fossati, Amedeo & Montefiori, Marcello, 2009. "Migrants and mafia as global public goods," POLIS Working Papers 131, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
  8. Carla Marchese & Marcello Montefiori, 2008. "Voting the public expenditure: an experiment," Labsi Experimental Economics Laboratory University of Siena 020, University of Siena.
  9. Montefiori, Marcello & Resta, Marina, 2008. "Social influence and neighbourhood effects in the health care market," POLIS Working Papers 98, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
  10. Levaggi, Rosella & Montefiori, Marcello, 2005. "It takes three to tango: Soft budget constraint and cream skimming in the hospital care market," POLIS Working Papers 48, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
  11. Marchese, Carla & Montefiori, Marcello, 2005. "Mean voting rule and strategical behavior: an experiment," POLIS Working Papers 49, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
  12. Montefiori, Marcello, 2003. "Hotelling competition on quality in the health care market," POLIS Working Papers 33, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
  13. Montefiori, Marcello, 2002. "Libertàdi scelta e contratti prospettici: l'asimmetria informativa nel mercato delle cure sanitarie ospedaliere," POLIS Working Papers 28, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

Articles

  1. Leporatti Lucia & Montefiori Marcello, 2020. "The Challenge of Organizing Elderly Care Programmes: Optimal Policy Design under Complete and Asymmetric Information," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 20(1), pages 1-15, January.
  2. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori & Luca Persico, 2020. "Speeding up the clinical pathways by accessing emergency departments," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 21(1), pages 37-44, February.
  3. Fossati, Amedeo & Montefiori, Marcello, 2019. "Antonio De Viti De Marco, The Principle Of Minimum Means, And Political Competition," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 41(2), pages 237-253, June.
  4. Enrico di Bella & Luca Gandullia & Lucia Leporatti & Marcello Montefiori & Patrizia Orcamo, 2018. "Ranking and Prioritization of Emergency Departments Based on Multi-indicator Systems," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 136(3), pages 1089-1107, April.
  5. di Bella, Enrico & Leporatti, Lucia & Montefiori, Marcello & Krejci, Ivo & Ardu, Stefano, 2017. "Popular initiatives in 2014–2016 call for the introduction of mandatory dental care insurance in Switzerland: The contrasting positions at stake," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 121(6), pages 575-581.
  6. Marcello Montefiori & Enrico di Bella & Lucia Leporatti & Paolo Petralia, 2017. "Robustness and Effectiveness of the Triage System in the Pediatric Context," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 15(6), pages 795-803, December.
  7. Enrico Di Bella & Lucia Fontana & Lucia Leporatti & Marcello Montefiori & Paolo Petralia, 2016. "Analisi socio-economica degli accessi ripetuti al pronto soccorso pediatrico: il caso dell?Istituto G. Gaslini di Genova," STUDI ECONOMICI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2016(118-119-1), pages 312-327.
  8. Leporatti, Lucia & Ameri, Marta & Trinchero, Chiara & Orcamo, Patrizia & Montefiori, Marcello, 2016. "Targeting frequent users of emergency departments: Prominent risk factors and policy implications," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 120(5), pages 462-470.
  9. Paolo Cremonesi & Enrico Bella & Marcello Montefiori & Luca Persico, 2015. "The Robustness and Effectiveness of the Triage System at Times of Overcrowding and the Extra Costs due to Inappropriate Use of Emergency Departments," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 13(5), pages 507-514, October.
  10. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori, 2013. "Patient selection in a mixed oligopoly market for health care: the role of the soft budget constraint," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 60(1), pages 49-70, March.
  11. Marta Ameri & Paolo Cremonesi & Marcello Montefiori, 2011. "The Effects of Inappropriate Emercency Department Use," STUDI ECONOMICI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2011(105), pages 123-136.
  12. Marchese, Carla & Montefiori, Marcello, 2011. "Strategy versus sincerity in mean voting," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 32(1), pages 93-102, February.
  13. Amedeo Fossati & Marcello Montefiori, 2010. "Nash behaviour and public good," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 30(4), pages 3161-3169.
  14. Marcello Montefiori & Marina Resta, 2009. "A computational approach for the health care market," Health Care Management Science, Springer, vol. 12(4), pages 344-350, December.
  15. Marcello Montefiori, 2008. "Information vs advertising in the market for hospital care," International Journal of Health Economics and Management, Springer, vol. 8(3), pages 145-162, September.
  16. Carla Marchese & Marcello Montefiori, 2007. "Meccanismi di voto e scelte collettive: un'analisi sperimentale," STUDI ECONOMICI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2007(93), pages 33-52.
  17. Marcello Montefiori, 2005. "Spatial competition for quality in the market for hospital care," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 6(2), pages 131-135, June.
  18. Marcello Montefiori, 2004. "Reputazione come credibilità per comportamenti passati nei contratti tra acquirente e fornitore di servizi sanitari," Politica economica, Società editrice il Mulino, issue 1, pages 89-116.
  19. Marcello Montefiori, 2001. "Reputazione e soluzioni di equilibrio nei contratti tra acquirenti e fornitori di servizi sanitari," ECONOMIA PUBBLICA, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2001(5).

Books

  1. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori (ed.), 2014. "Health Care Provision and Patient Mobility," Developments in Health Economics and Public Policy, Springer, edition 127, number 978-88-470-5480-6, December.

Editorship

  1. DEP - series of economic working papers, University of Genoa, Research Doctorate in Public Economics.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Amedeo Fossati & Marcello Montefiori, 2016. "Antonio De Viti de Marco, political competition, and the principle of minimum means," Working papers 49, Società Italiana di Economia Pubblica.

    Cited by:

    1. Amedeo Fossati, 2016. "The First Principles of Public Finance by Antonio de Viti de Marco: Is There Any Disparity between the Assessments of the Italian and the English Speaking Scholars?," STUDI ECONOMICI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2016(118-119-1), pages 88-110.

  2. Amedeo Fossati & Marcello Montefiori, 2011. "Adverse Selection in Elderly Care," DEP - series of economic working papers 7/2011, University of Genoa, Research Doctorate in Public Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Amedeo Fossati, 2012. "The Italian Tradition in Public Finance: an Annotated Bibliography of Mauro Fasiani," DEP - series of economic working papers 1/2012, University of Genoa, Research Doctorate in Public Economics.

  3. Fossati, Amedeo & Montefiori, Marcello, 2009. "Migrants and mafia as global public goods," POLIS Working Papers 131, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

    Cited by:

    1. Orso, Cristina Elisa, 2009. "Formal and informal sectors: Interactions between moneylenders and traditional banks in the rural Indian credit market," POLIS Working Papers 135, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    2. Marchese, Carla & Ramello, Giovanni B., 2010. "In the beginning was the Word. Now is the Copyright," POLIS Working Papers 140, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    3. Giuranno, Michele, 2009. "The logic of party coalitions with political activism and public financing," POLIS Working Papers 134, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

  4. Montefiori, Marcello & Resta, Marina, 2008. "Social influence and neighbourhood effects in the health care market," POLIS Working Papers 98, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

    Cited by:

    1. Acemoglu, Daron & Ticchi, Davide & Vindigni, Andrea, 2008. "A Theory of Military Dictatorships," IZA Discussion Papers 3392, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    2. Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2008. "How People perceive the Welfare State. A real effort experiment," POLIS Working Papers 101, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    3. Marchese, Carla, 2008. "The limits to growth then and now," POLIS Working Papers 105, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    4. Cavaleri, Pietro & Keren, Michael & Ramello, Giovanni B. & Valli, Vittorio, 2009. "Publishing an E-journal on a shoe string: Is it a sustainaible project?," POLIS Working Papers 118, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    5. Privileggi, Fabio, 2007. "The cutoff policy of taxation when CRRA taxpayers differ in risk aversion coefficients and income: a proof," POLIS Working Papers 99, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

  5. Levaggi, Rosella & Montefiori, Marcello, 2005. "It takes three to tango: Soft budget constraint and cream skimming in the hospital care market," POLIS Working Papers 48, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

    Cited by:

    1. Marchese, Carla, 2006. "Rewarding the consumer for curbing the evasion of commodity taxes?," POLIS Working Papers 72, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    2. Ottone, Stefania, 2006. "fairness: a survey," POLIS Working Papers 57, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    3. Giovanni B. Ramello, 2006. "What'S In A Sign ? Trademark Law And Economic Theory," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 20(4), pages 547-565, September.
    4. Ramello, Giovanni B. & Silva, Francesco, 2006. "Appropriating signs and meaning: The elusive economics of trademark," POLIS Working Papers 70, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    5. Marchese, Carla & Montefiori, Marcello, 2005. "Mean voting rule and strategical behavior: an experiment," POLIS Working Papers 49, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    6. Stefania Ottone, 2008. "Are people Samaritans or Avengers?," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 3(10), pages 1-3.
    7. Ortona, Guido & Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2005. "A simulative assessment of the Italian electoral system," POLIS Working Papers 53, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    8. Ottone, Stefania, 2004. "Transfers and Altruistic Punishments in Third Party Punishment Game Experiments," POLIS Working Papers 41, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    9. Nicita Antonio & Ramello Giovanni B., 2007. "Property, Liability and Market Power: The Antitrust Side of Copyright," Review of Law & Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 3(3), pages 767-791, December.
    10. Ortona, Guido & Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio & Scacciati, Francesco, 2008. "Labour supply in presence of taxation financing public services. An experimental approach," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 29(5), pages 619-631, November.
    11. Cugno, Franco & Ottoz, Elisabetta, 2006. "Static inefficiency of compulsory licensing: Quantity vs. price competition," POLIS Working Papers 73, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    12. Yasuo Sanjo, 2009. "Quality choice in a health care market: a mixed duopoly approach," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 10(2), pages 207-215, May.
    13. Breton, Albert & Scott, Anthony & Fraschini, Angela, 2007. "Explaining differences in environmental governance patterns between Canada, Italy and the United States," POLIS Working Papers 87, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    14. Bissey, Marie-Edith & Ortona, Guido, 2007. "The program for the simulation of electoral systems ALEX4.1: what it does and how to use it," POLIS Working Papers 82, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    15. Stefania Ottone & Ferrucio Ponzano & Roberto Ricciuti, 2009. "Simulating Voting Rule Reforms for the Italian Parliament: An Economic Perspective," Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 3(3), pages 292-304, October.
    16. Bia, Michela, 2007. "The Propensity Score method in public policy evaluation: a survey," POLIS Working Papers 79, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    17. Ottone, Stefania, 2005. "Transfers and Altruistic Punishments in Solomon's Game experiments," POLIS Working Papers 50, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    18. Marchese, Carla & Privileggi, Fabio, 2007. "Increasing the efficiency of the 'Studi di Settore' might backfire," POLIS Working Papers 83, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    19. Bia, Michela & Mattei, Alessandra, 2007. "Application of the Generalized Propensity Score. Evaluation of public contributions to Piedmont enterprises," POLIS Working Papers 80, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    20. Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2005. "An Extension to the Model of Inequity Aversion by Fehr and Schmidt," POLIS Working Papers 51, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    21. Rosella Levaggi, 2005. "Hospital Health Care: Pricing and Quality Control in a Spatial Model with Asymmetry of Information," International Journal of Health Economics and Management, Springer, vol. 5(4), pages 327-349, December.

  6. Marchese, Carla & Montefiori, Marcello, 2005. "Mean voting rule and strategical behavior: an experiment," POLIS Working Papers 49, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

    Cited by:

    1. Marchese, Carla, 2006. "Rewarding the consumer for curbing the evasion of commodity taxes?," POLIS Working Papers 72, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    2. Ottone, Stefania, 2006. "fairness: a survey," POLIS Working Papers 57, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    3. Giovanni B. Ramello, 2006. "What'S In A Sign ? Trademark Law And Economic Theory," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 20(4), pages 547-565, September.
    4. Ramello, Giovanni B. & Silva, Francesco, 2006. "Appropriating signs and meaning: The elusive economics of trademark," POLIS Working Papers 70, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    5. Stefania Ottone, 2008. "Are people Samaritans or Avengers?," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 3(10), pages 1-3.
    6. Ortona, Guido & Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2005. "A simulative assessment of the Italian electoral system," POLIS Working Papers 53, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    7. Ottone, Stefania, 2004. "Transfers and Altruistic Punishments in Third Party Punishment Game Experiments," POLIS Working Papers 41, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    8. Nicita Antonio & Ramello Giovanni B., 2007. "Property, Liability and Market Power: The Antitrust Side of Copyright," Review of Law & Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 3(3), pages 767-791, December.
    9. Ortona, Guido & Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio & Scacciati, Francesco, 2008. "Labour supply in presence of taxation financing public services. An experimental approach," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 29(5), pages 619-631, November.
    10. Cugno, Franco & Ottoz, Elisabetta, 2006. "Static inefficiency of compulsory licensing: Quantity vs. price competition," POLIS Working Papers 73, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    11. Breton, Albert & Scott, Anthony & Fraschini, Angela, 2007. "Explaining differences in environmental governance patterns between Canada, Italy and the United States," POLIS Working Papers 87, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    12. Bissey, Marie-Edith & Ortona, Guido, 2007. "The program for the simulation of electoral systems ALEX4.1: what it does and how to use it," POLIS Working Papers 82, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    13. Stefania Ottone & Ferrucio Ponzano & Roberto Ricciuti, 2009. "Simulating Voting Rule Reforms for the Italian Parliament: An Economic Perspective," Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 3(3), pages 292-304, October.
    14. Bia, Michela, 2007. "The Propensity Score method in public policy evaluation: a survey," POLIS Working Papers 79, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    15. Ottone, Stefania, 2005. "Transfers and Altruistic Punishments in Solomon's Game experiments," POLIS Working Papers 50, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    16. Marchese, Carla & Privileggi, Fabio, 2007. "Increasing the efficiency of the 'Studi di Settore' might backfire," POLIS Working Papers 83, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    17. Bia, Michela & Mattei, Alessandra, 2007. "Application of the Generalized Propensity Score. Evaluation of public contributions to Piedmont enterprises," POLIS Working Papers 80, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    18. Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2005. "An Extension to the Model of Inequity Aversion by Fehr and Schmidt," POLIS Working Papers 51, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

  7. Montefiori, Marcello, 2003. "Hotelling competition on quality in the health care market," POLIS Working Papers 33, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

    Cited by:

    1. Marchese, Carla, 2006. "Rewarding the consumer for curbing the evasion of commodity taxes?," POLIS Working Papers 72, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    2. Ottone, Stefania, 2006. "fairness: a survey," POLIS Working Papers 57, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    3. Giovanni B. Ramello, 2006. "What'S In A Sign ? Trademark Law And Economic Theory," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 20(4), pages 547-565, September.
    4. Ramello, Giovanni B. & Silva, Francesco, 2006. "Appropriating signs and meaning: The elusive economics of trademark," POLIS Working Papers 70, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    5. Marchese, Carla & Montefiori, Marcello, 2005. "Mean voting rule and strategical behavior: an experiment," POLIS Working Papers 49, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    6. Stefania Ottone, 2008. "Are people Samaritans or Avengers?," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 3(10), pages 1-3.
    7. Bernardi, Luigi & Fraschini, Angela, 2005. "Tax system and tax reforms in India," POLIS Working Papers 45, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    8. Bissey, Marie-Edith & Canegallo, Claudia & Ortona, Guido & Scacciati, Francesco, 2003. "Competition vs. Cooperation. An Experimental Inquiry," POLIS Working Papers 37, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    9. Ortona, Guido & Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2005. "A simulative assessment of the Italian electoral system," POLIS Working Papers 53, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    10. Ottone, Stefania, 2004. "Transfers and Altruistic Punishments in Third Party Punishment Game Experiments," POLIS Working Papers 41, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    11. Nicita Antonio & Ramello Giovanni B., 2007. "Property, Liability and Market Power: The Antitrust Side of Copyright," Review of Law & Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 3(3), pages 767-791, December.
    12. Marie-Edith Bissey & Mauro Carini & Guido Ortona, 2004. "ALEX3: a Simulation Program to Compare Electoral Systems," Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, vol. 7(3), pages 1-3.
    13. Ortona, Guido & Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio & Scacciati, Francesco, 2008. "Labour supply in presence of taxation financing public services. An experimental approach," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 29(5), pages 619-631, November.
    14. Cugno, Franco & Ottoz, Elisabetta, 2006. "Static inefficiency of compulsory licensing: Quantity vs. price competition," POLIS Working Papers 73, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    15. Levaggi, Rosella & Montefiori, Marcello, 2005. "It takes three to tango: Soft budget constraint and cream skimming in the hospital care market," POLIS Working Papers 48, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    16. Breton, Albert & Scott, Anthony & Fraschini, Angela, 2007. "Explaining differences in environmental governance patterns between Canada, Italy and the United States," POLIS Working Papers 87, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    17. Ortona, Guido, 2004. "Voting for the Electoral System: an Experiment," POLIS Working Papers 42, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    18. Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2005. "Optimal provision of public goods under imperfect intergovernmental competition," POLIS Working Papers 44, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    19. Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2004. "The allocation of the income tax among different levels of government: a theoretical solution," POLIS Working Papers 40, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    20. Bissey, Marie-Edith & Ortona, Guido, 2007. "The program for the simulation of electoral systems ALEX4.1: what it does and how to use it," POLIS Working Papers 82, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    21. Stefania Ottone & Ferrucio Ponzano & Roberto Ricciuti, 2009. "Simulating Voting Rule Reforms for the Italian Parliament: An Economic Perspective," Czech Economic Review, Charles University Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies, vol. 3(3), pages 292-304, October.
    22. Bia, Michela, 2007. "The Propensity Score method in public policy evaluation: a survey," POLIS Working Papers 79, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    23. Breton, Albert & Fraschini, Angela, 2004. "Intergovernmental equalization grants: some fundamental principles," POLIS Working Papers 39, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    24. Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2005. "Competition among different levels of government: the re-election problem," POLIS Working Papers 47, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    25. Ottone, Stefania, 2005. "Transfers and Altruistic Punishments in Solomon's Game experiments," POLIS Working Papers 50, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    26. Marchese, Carla & Privileggi, Fabio, 2007. "Increasing the efficiency of the 'Studi di Settore' might backfire," POLIS Working Papers 83, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    27. Mitra, Tapan & Privileggi, Fabio, 2006. "Cantor type attractors in stochastic growth models," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 29(3), pages 626-637.
    28. Bia, Michela & Mattei, Alessandra, 2007. "Application of the Generalized Propensity Score. Evaluation of public contributions to Piedmont enterprises," POLIS Working Papers 80, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.
    29. Ottone, Stefania & Ponzano, Ferruccio, 2005. "An Extension to the Model of Inequity Aversion by Fehr and Schmidt," POLIS Working Papers 51, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

  8. Montefiori, Marcello, 2002. "Libertàdi scelta e contratti prospettici: l'asimmetria informativa nel mercato delle cure sanitarie ospedaliere," POLIS Working Papers 28, Institute of Public Policy and Public Choice - POLIS.

    Cited by:

    1. Federica Bandini & Enrico Supino, 2015. "Imprese sociali operanti in ambito sanitario: un?indagine esplorativa sui requisiti di aziendalit?," MECOSAN, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2015(93), pages 115-136.

Articles

  1. Leporatti Lucia & Montefiori Marcello, 2020. "The Challenge of Organizing Elderly Care Programmes: Optimal Policy Design under Complete and Asymmetric Information," The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 20(1), pages 1-15, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Di Novi, Cinzia & Leporatti, Lucia & Levaggi, Rosella & Montefiori, Marcello, 2022. "Adherence during COVID-19: The role of aging and socio-economics status in shaping drug utilization," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 204(C), pages 1-14.
    2. Qiang Mu & Peng Guo & Ding Wang, 2022. "Optimal Subsidy Support for the Provision of Elderly Care Services in China Based on the Evolutionary Game Analysis," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(5), pages 1-20, February.

  2. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori & Luca Persico, 2020. "Speeding up the clinical pathways by accessing emergency departments," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 21(1), pages 37-44, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Garrafa, Emirena & Levaggi, Rosella & Miniaci, Raffaele & Paolillo, Ciro, 2020. "When fear backfires: Emergency department accesses during the Covid-19 pandemic," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 124(12), pages 1333-1339.

  3. Fossati, Amedeo & Montefiori, Marcello, 2019. "Antonio De Viti De Marco, The Principle Of Minimum Means, And Political Competition," Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Cambridge University Press, vol. 41(2), pages 237-253, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Fossati, Amedeo, 2022. "Of Public Choice and Antonio De Viti de Marco," Economia Internazionale / International Economics, Camera di Commercio Industria Artigianato Agricoltura di Genova, vol. 75(4), pages 519-544.
    2. Luca Tedesco & Roberto Ricciuti, 2023. "“Monopolistic” vs. “Cooperative” State in the Institutional and Economic Modelling of Antonio De Viti De Marco," Working Papers 07/2023, University of Verona, Department of Economics.

  4. Enrico di Bella & Luca Gandullia & Lucia Leporatti & Marcello Montefiori & Patrizia Orcamo, 2018. "Ranking and Prioritization of Emergency Departments Based on Multi-indicator Systems," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 136(3), pages 1089-1107, April.

    Cited by:

    1. Stefania M. L. Rimoldi & Alberto Arcagni & Marco Fattore & Laura Terzera, 2022. "Social and Material Vulnerability of the Italian Municipalities: Comparing Alternative Approaches," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 161(2), pages 523-540, June.
    2. Fattore, Marco & Alaimo, Leonardo Salvatore, 2023. "A partial order toolbox for building synthetic indicators of sustainability with ordinal data," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 88(C).
    3. Enrico Di Bella & Lucia Fontana & Lucia Leporatti & Marcello Montefiori & Paolo Petralia, 2016. "Analisi socio-economica degli accessi ripetuti al pronto soccorso pediatrico: il caso dell?Istituto G. Gaslini di Genova," STUDI ECONOMICI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2016(118-119-1), pages 312-327.
    4. Arcagni, Alberto & Avellone, Alessandro & Fattore, Marco, 2022. "Complexity reduction and approximation of multidomain systems of partially ordered data," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 173(C).
    5. Alaimo, Leonardo Salvatore & Fiore, Mariantonietta & Galati, Antonino, 2022. "Measuring consumers’ level of satisfaction for online food shopping during COVID-19 in Italy using POSETs," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 82(PA).

  5. di Bella, Enrico & Leporatti, Lucia & Montefiori, Marcello & Krejci, Ivo & Ardu, Stefano, 2017. "Popular initiatives in 2014–2016 call for the introduction of mandatory dental care insurance in Switzerland: The contrasting positions at stake," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 121(6), pages 575-581.

    Cited by:

    1. Mazevet, Marco E. & Garyga, V. & Mayne, Catherine & Pitts, Nigel B. & Pennington, Mark W., 2020. "2018 French dental contracts: On the road to achieving universal dental health coverage?," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 124(8), pages 781-786.

  6. Marcello Montefiori & Enrico di Bella & Lucia Leporatti & Paolo Petralia, 2017. "Robustness and Effectiveness of the Triage System in the Pediatric Context," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 15(6), pages 795-803, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori & Luca Persico, 2020. "Speeding up the clinical pathways by accessing emergency departments," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 21(1), pages 37-44, February.
    2. Garrafa, Emirena & Levaggi, Rosella & Miniaci, Raffaele & Paolillo, Ciro, 2020. "When fear backfires: Emergency department accesses during the Covid-19 pandemic," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 124(12), pages 1333-1339.

  7. Leporatti, Lucia & Ameri, Marta & Trinchero, Chiara & Orcamo, Patrizia & Montefiori, Marcello, 2016. "Targeting frequent users of emergency departments: Prominent risk factors and policy implications," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 120(5), pages 462-470.

    Cited by:

    1. Klein, Jens & Koens, Sarah & Scherer, Martin & Strauß, Annette & Härter, Martin & von dem Knesebeck, Olaf, 2024. "Variations in the intended utilization of emergency care in case of gastrointestinal diseases," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 140(C).
    2. Garrafa, Emirena & Levaggi, Rosella & Miniaci, Raffaele & Paolillo, Ciro, 2020. "When fear backfires: Emergency department accesses during the Covid-19 pandemic," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 124(12), pages 1333-1339.
    3. Enrico Di Bella & Lucia Fontana & Lucia Leporatti & Marcello Montefiori & Paolo Petralia, 2016. "Analisi socio-economica degli accessi ripetuti al pronto soccorso pediatrico: il caso dell?Istituto G. Gaslini di Genova," STUDI ECONOMICI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2016(118-119-1), pages 312-327.

  8. Paolo Cremonesi & Enrico Bella & Marcello Montefiori & Luca Persico, 2015. "The Robustness and Effectiveness of the Triage System at Times of Overcrowding and the Extra Costs due to Inappropriate Use of Emergency Departments," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 13(5), pages 507-514, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori & Luca Persico, 2020. "Speeding up the clinical pathways by accessing emergency departments," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 21(1), pages 37-44, February.
    2. Sofia Vaz & Pedro Ramos, 2016. "Where did civil servants go? the effect of an increase in public co-payments on double insured patients," Health Economics Review, Springer, vol. 6(1), pages 1-8, December.
    3. Garrafa, Emirena & Levaggi, Rosella & Miniaci, Raffaele & Paolillo, Ciro, 2020. "When fear backfires: Emergency department accesses during the Covid-19 pandemic," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 124(12), pages 1333-1339.
    4. Enrico Di Bella & Lucia Fontana & Lucia Leporatti & Marcello Montefiori & Paolo Petralia, 2016. "Analisi socio-economica degli accessi ripetuti al pronto soccorso pediatrico: il caso dell?Istituto G. Gaslini di Genova," STUDI ECONOMICI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2016(118-119-1), pages 312-327.
    5. Lippi Bruni, Matteo & Mammi, Irene & Ugolini, Cristina, 2016. "Does the extension of primary care practice opening hours reduce the use of emergency services?," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 50(C), pages 144-155.
    6. Marcello Montefiori & Enrico di Bella & Lucia Leporatti & Paolo Petralia, 2017. "Robustness and Effectiveness of the Triage System in the Pediatric Context," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 15(6), pages 795-803, December.
    7. Enrico di Bella & Luca Gandullia & Lucia Leporatti & Marcello Montefiori & Patrizia Orcamo, 2018. "Ranking and Prioritization of Emergency Departments Based on Multi-indicator Systems," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 136(3), pages 1089-1107, April.

  9. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori, 2013. "Patient selection in a mixed oligopoly market for health care: the role of the soft budget constraint," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 60(1), pages 49-70, March.

    Cited by:

    1. Berger, Michael & Sommersguter-Reichmann, Margit & Czypionka, Thomas, 2020. "Determinants of soft budget constraints: How public debt affects hospital performance in Austria," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 249(C).
    2. Havran, Zsolt & András, Krisztina, 2022. "A puha költségvetési korlát szindrómája a hivatásos labdarúgásban. Kitekintés a nemzetközi és a magyarországi sajátosságokra [The soft-budget constraint in professional football syndrome. A view of," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(2), pages 230-254.
    3. Alina Peluso & Paolo Berta & Veronica Vinciotti, 2019. "Do pay-for-performance incentives lead to a better health outcome?," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 56(6), pages 2167-2184, June.
    4. Alexander Karpov, 2016. "Health care inequality, patient mobility and welfare," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 36(2), pages 1000-1009.
    5. Fabio Lamantia & Mario Pezzino, 2014. "Evolutionary efficacy of a Pay for Performance scheme with motivated agents," Economics Discussion Paper Series 1408, Economics, The University of Manchester.
    6. Bisceglia, Michele & Padilla, Jorge & Piccolo, Salvatore & Sääskilahti, Pekka, 2023. "On the bright side of market concentration in a mixed-oligopoly healthcare industry," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 90(C).
    7. Ziad Ghandour & Odd Rune Straume, 2022. "Optimal funding coverage in a mixed oligopoly with quality competition and price regulation," Journal of Economics, Springer, vol. 136(3), pages 201-225, August.
    8. Rosta, Miklós, 2015. "Introduction of soft budget constraint to analyze public administration reforms. Some evidence from the Hungarian public administration reform," MPRA Paper 68473, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    9. Berger, Michael & Sommersguter-Reichmann, Margit & Czypionka, Thomas, 2020. "Determinants of soft budget constraints: how public debt affects hospital performance in Austria," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 116865, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    10. Ge Ge & Tor Iversen & Oddvar Kaarbøe & Øyvind Snilsberg, 2024. "Impacts of Norway's extended free choice reform on waiting times and hospital visits," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 33(4), pages 779-803, April.

  10. Marta Ameri & Paolo Cremonesi & Marcello Montefiori, 2011. "The Effects of Inappropriate Emercency Department Use," STUDI ECONOMICI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2011(105), pages 123-136.

    Cited by:

    1. Paolo Cremonesi & Enrico Bella & Marcello Montefiori & Luca Persico, 2015. "The Robustness and Effectiveness of the Triage System at Times of Overcrowding and the Extra Costs due to Inappropriate Use of Emergency Departments," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 13(5), pages 507-514, October.
    2. Lippi Bruni, Matteo & Mammi, Irene & Ugolini, Cristina, 2016. "Does the extension of primary care practice opening hours reduce the use of emergency services?," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 50(C), pages 144-155.

  11. Marchese, Carla & Montefiori, Marcello, 2011. "Strategy versus sincerity in mean voting," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 32(1), pages 93-102, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Régis Renault & Alain Trannoy, 2011. "Assessing the extent of strategic manipulation: the average vote example," SERIEs: Journal of the Spanish Economic Association, Springer;Spanish Economic Association, vol. 2(4), pages 497-513, December.
    2. Fang-Fang Tang & Yongsheng Xu, 2021. "Corruption in Organizations: Some General Formulations and (In-)Corruptibility Results," Homo Oeconomicus: Journal of Behavioral and Institutional Economics, Springer, vol. 38(1), pages 49-57, December.
    3. Puppe, Clemens & Rollmann, Jana, 2021. "Mean versus median voting in multi-dimensional budget allocation problems. A laboratory experiment," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 130(C), pages 309-330.
    4. Harsh V. Pant, 2013. "India in Afghanistan," Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, , vol. 17(1), pages 103-127, June.
    5. Matias Nunez & Dimitrios Xefteris, 2016. "Unanimous Implementation: A Case For Approval Mechanisms," Working Papers hal-01270275, HAL.
    6. Puppe, Clemens & Rollmann, Jana, 2022. "Participation in voting over budget allocations: A field experiment," Working Paper Series in Economics 155, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Department of Economics and Management.
    7. Bo Chen & Bin Zhang & Hua-qing Wu, 2015. "Misreporting behaviour in iterated prisoner's dilemma game with combined trust strategy," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 46(1), pages 31-43, January.
    8. Christoph Engel & Bettina Rockenbach, 2014. "Give Everybody a Voice! The Power of Voting in a Public Goods Experiment with Externalities," Discussion Paper Series of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 2014_16, Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods.

  12. Marcello Montefiori & Marina Resta, 2009. "A computational approach for the health care market," Health Care Management Science, Springer, vol. 12(4), pages 344-350, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori, 2013. "Patient selection in a mixed oligopoly market for health care: the role of the soft budget constraint," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 60(1), pages 49-70, March.
    2. Isabella Cattinelli & Elena Bolzoni & Carlo Barbieri & Flavio Mari & José Martin-Guerrero & Emilio Soria-Olivas & José Martinez-Martinez & Juan Gomez-Sanchis & Claudia Amato & Andrea Stopper & Emanuel, 2012. "Use of Self-Organizing Maps for Balanced Scorecard analysis to monitor the performance of dialysis clinic chains," Health Care Management Science, Springer, vol. 15(1), pages 79-90, March.
    3. Liyong Lu & Jay Pan, 2021. "Does hospital competition lead to medical equipment expansion? Evidence on the medical arms race," Health Care Management Science, Springer, vol. 24(3), pages 582-596, September.

  13. Marcello Montefiori, 2008. "Information vs advertising in the market for hospital care," International Journal of Health Economics and Management, Springer, vol. 8(3), pages 145-162, September.

    Cited by:

    1. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori, 2013. "Patient selection in a mixed oligopoly market for health care: the role of the soft budget constraint," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 60(1), pages 49-70, March.
    2. Maithili R. P. Singh & Jugal Kishor, 2018. "The Corporate Image As A Weapon In The Attraction Of Prospective Employe," Working papers 2018-28-13, Voice of Research.
    3. Yasuo Sanjo, 2009. "Quality choice in a health care market: a mixed duopoly approach," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 10(2), pages 207-215, May.
    4. Levaggi, Laura & Levaggi, Rosella, 2020. "Is there scope for mixed markets in the provision of hospital care?," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 247(C).

  14. Carla Marchese & Marcello Montefiori, 2007. "Meccanismi di voto e scelte collettive: un'analisi sperimentale," STUDI ECONOMICI, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2007(93), pages 33-52.

    Cited by:

    1. Marchese, Carla & Montefiori, Marcello, 2011. "Strategy versus sincerity in mean voting," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 32(1), pages 93-102, February.

  15. Marcello Montefiori, 2005. "Spatial competition for quality in the market for hospital care," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 6(2), pages 131-135, June.

    Cited by:

    1. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori, 2013. "Patient selection in a mixed oligopoly market for health care: the role of the soft budget constraint," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 60(1), pages 49-70, March.
    2. Wuckel, Christiane, 2022. "The impact of structural and strategic competition on hospital quality," Ruhr Economic Papers 959, RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen.
    3. Hugh Gravelle & Peter Sivey, "undated". "Imperfect quality information in a quality-competitive hospital market," Discussion Papers 09/09, Department of Economics, University of York.
    4. Luigi Siciliani & Anderson Stanciol, 2008. "Bargaining and the Provision of Health Services," Discussion Papers 08/28, Department of Economics, University of York.
    5. Piia Pekola & Ismo Linnosmaa & Hennamari Mikkola, 2017. "Does Competition Have an Effect on Price and Quality in Physiotherapy?," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 26(10), pages 1278-1290, October.
    6. Yasuo Sanjo, 2009. "Quality choice in a health care market: a mixed duopoly approach," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 10(2), pages 207-215, May.
    7. Levin, Mark (Левин, Марк) & Busygin, V. (Бусыгин, В.) & Popova, E.V. (Попова, Е.), 2016. "Development and Analysis of Strategies for Selecting Models of Mixed Market Participants [Разработка И Анализ Моделей Выбора Стратегий Участниками Смешанных Рынков]," Working Papers 3054, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
    8. Dieter Pennerstorfer, 2014. "Price and Quality Competition in Spatial Markets. The Case of Camping Sites," WIFO Working Papers 466, WIFO.
    9. Hiroshi Aiura, 2013. "Inter-regional competition and quality in hospital care," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 14(3), pages 515-526, June.
    10. Gallay, Olivier & Hongler, Max-Olivier, 2008. "Market sharing dynamics between two service providers," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 190(1), pages 241-254, October.
    11. Alexander Karpov, 2016. "Health care inequality, patient mobility and welfare," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 36(2), pages 1000-1009.
    12. Siciliani, Luigi & Rune Straume, Odd & Cellini, Roberto, 2013. "Quality competition with motivated providers and sluggish demand," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 37(10), pages 2041-2061.
    13. Hiroshi Aiura & Yasuo Sanjo, 2010. "Privatization of local public hospitals: effect on budget, medical service quality, and social welfare," International Journal of Health Economics and Management, Springer, vol. 10(3), pages 275-299, September.
    14. Gravelle, Hugh & Sivey, Peter, 2010. "Imperfect information in a quality-competitive hospital market," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 29(4), pages 524-535, July.
    15. Modhurima Dey Amin & Syed Badruddoza & Robert Rosenman, 2018. "Quality Differentiation Under Mixed Competition in Hospital Markets," Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade, Springer, vol. 18(4), pages 473-484, December.
    16. Levaggi, Laura & Levaggi, Rosella, 2020. "Is there scope for mixed markets in the provision of hospital care?," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 247(C).
    17. Marcello Montefiori, 2008. "Information vs advertising in the market for hospital care," International Journal of Health Economics and Management, Springer, vol. 8(3), pages 145-162, September.
    18. Marcello Montefiori & Michela Pasquarella & Paolo Petralia, 2020. "The effectiveness of the neonatal diagnosis-related group scheme," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(8), pages 1-12, August.
    19. S. Balia & Rinaldo Brau & E. Marrocu, 2014. "Free patient mobility is not a free lunch. Lessons from a decentralised NHS," Working Paper CRENoS 201409, Centre for North South Economic Research, University of Cagliari and Sassari, Sardinia.
    20. Annika Herr, 2011. "Quality and Welfare in a Mixed Duopoly with Regulated Prices: The Case of a Public and a Private Hospital," German Economic Review, Verein für Socialpolitik, vol. 12(4), pages 422-437, November.
    21. Emanuela Marrocu & Silvia Balia & Rinaldo Brau, 2016. "A spatial analysis of inter-regional patient mobility in Italy," ERSA conference papers ersa16p127, European Regional Science Association.

  16. Marcello Montefiori, 2004. "Reputazione come credibilità per comportamenti passati nei contratti tra acquirente e fornitore di servizi sanitari," Politica economica, Società editrice il Mulino, issue 1, pages 89-116.

    Cited by:

    1. Guido Tatone, 2018. "La reputazione negli appalti pubblici: uno strumento socialmente desiderabile per risolvere il problema dello scadimento qualitativo," ECONOMIA PUBBLICA, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2018(1), pages 59-85.
    2. Guido Tatone, 2016. "L?influenza dell?enforcement contrattuale sulla qualit? della prestazione negli appalti pubblici: una rassegna teorica," ECONOMIA PUBBLICA, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2016(2), pages 107-129.

Books

  1. Rosella Levaggi & Marcello Montefiori (ed.), 2014. "Health Care Provision and Patient Mobility," Developments in Health Economics and Public Policy, Springer, edition 127, number 978-88-470-5480-6, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Moscelli, Giuseppe & Siciliani, Luigi & Gutacker, Nils & Gravelle, Hugh, 2016. "Location, quality and choice of hospital: Evidence from England 2002–2013," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 60(C), pages 112-124.
    2. Arianna Alfieri & Elisabetta Listorti & Andrea Matta, 2018. "Improving surgical outcomes through optimal volumes allocation," Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal, Springer, vol. 30(1), pages 272-295, June.
    3. Anthony Scott & Peter Sivey, 2017. "Motivation and Competition in Health Care," Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series wp2017n05, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne.
    4. Gutacker, Nils & Siciliani, Luigi & Moscelli, Giuseppe & Gravelle, Hugh, 2016. "Choice of hospital: Which type of quality matters?," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 50(C), pages 230-246.
    5. Berta, Paolo & Guerriero, Carla & Levaggi, Rosella, 2021. "Hospitals’ strategic behaviours and patient mobility: Evidence from Italy," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 77(C).
    6. Gravelle, Hugh & Liu, Dan & Propper, Carol & Santos, Rita, 2019. "Spatial competition and quality: Evidence from the English family doctor market," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 68(C).
    7. Matteo Lippi Bruni & Irene Mammi, 2017. "Spatial effects in hospital expenditures: A district level analysis," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 26(S2), pages 63-77, September.
    8. Sá, Luís & Siciliani, Luigi & Straume, Odd Rune, 2019. "Dynamic hospital competition under rationing by waiting times," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 66(C), pages 260-282.
    9. Giuseppe Moscelli & Luigi Siciliani & Nils Gutacker & Hugh Gravelle, 2016. "Location, quality and choice of hospital: Evidence from England 2002/3 - 2012/13," Working Papers 123cherp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
    10. Diesenreiter, Carina & Österle, August, 2021. "Patients as EU citizens? The implementation and corporatist stakeholders’ perceptions of the EU cross-border health care directive in Austria," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 125(11), pages 1498-1505.
    11. M. Lippi Bruni & C. Ugolini & R. Verzulli, 2018. "Disentangling the effect of waiting times on hospital choice: Evidence from a panel data analysis," Working Papers wp1118, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.
    12. Laurie Rachet-Jacquet & Nils Gutacker & Luigi Siciliani, 2019. "The causal effect of hospital volume on health gains from hip replacement surgery," Working Papers 168cherp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
    13. Piia Pekola & Ismo Linnosmaa & Hennamari Mikkola, 2017. "Competition and quality in a physiotherapy market with fixed prices," The European Journal of Health Economics, Springer;Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gesundheitsökonomie (DGGÖ), vol. 18(1), pages 97-117, January.
    14. Rachet-Jacquet, Laurie & Gutacker, Nils & Siciliani, Luigi, 2021. "Scale economies in the health sector: The effect of hospital volume on health gains from hip replacement surgery," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 190(C), pages 704-729.
    15. David Kuklinski & Justus Vogel & Alexander Geissler, 2021. "The impact of quality on hospital choice. Which information affects patients’ behavior for colorectal resection or knee replacement?," Health Care Management Science, Springer, vol. 24(1), pages 185-202, March.
    16. Michele Bisceglia & Roberto Cellini & Luigi Siciliani & Odd Rune Straume, 2019. "Optimal dynamic volume-based price regulation," NIPE Working Papers 06/2019, NIPE - Universidade do Minho.
    17. Claudio Pinto, 2017. "Perceived quality and formation of inter-regional networks of health care migration," Advances in Management and Applied Economics, SCIENPRESS Ltd, vol. 7(3), pages 1-5.
    18. Xinyu Li & Christian Waibel, 2021. "Patients' free choice of physicians is not always good," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 30(11), pages 2751-2765, November.
    19. Lippi Bruni, Matteo & Ugolini, Cristina & Verzulli, Rossella, 2021. "Should I wait or should I go? Travelling versus waiting for better healthcare," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 89(C).
    20. Hermann Sinz & Johanna Kostenzer & Siegfried Walch, 2015. "Future health care managers and the need for an international and interprofessional learning experience ? the case of a summer school on cross-border health care," International Journal of Teaching and Education, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, vol. 3(2), pages 31-49, June.
    21. Nils Gutacker & Luigi Siciliani & Giuseppe Moscelli & Hugh Gravelle, 2015. "Do patients choose hospitals that improve their health?," Working Papers 111cherp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
    22. Li, Zhong-Ping & Wang, Jian-Jun, 2021. "Effects of healthcare quality and reimbursement rate in a hospital association," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 76(C).
    23. Roberto Cellini & Luigi Siciliani & Odd Rune Straume, 2015. "A dynamic model of quality competition with endogenous prices," NIPE Working Papers 8/2015, NIPE - Universidade do Minho.
    24. Moscelli, Giuseppe & Gravelle, Hugh & Siciliani, Luigi & Gutacker, Nils, 2018. "The effect of hospital ownership on quality of care: Evidence from England," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 153(C), pages 322-344.
    25. Gravelle, Hugh & Santos, Rita & Siciliani, Luigi, 2014. "Does a hospital's quality depend on the quality of other hospitals? A spatial econometrics approach," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 49(C), pages 203-216.
    26. Vengberg, Sofie & Fredriksson, Mio & Winblad, Ulrika, 2019. "Patient choice and provider competition – Quality enhancing drivers in primary care?," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 226(C), pages 217-224.
    27. Piia Pekola & Ismo Linnosmaa & Hennamari Mikkola, 2017. "Assessing the effects of price regulation and freedom of choice on quality: evidence from the physiotherapy market," Health Economics Review, Springer, vol. 7(1), pages 1-16, December.
    28. Giuseppe Moscelli & Hugh Gravelle & Luigi Siciliani, 2019. "Effects of market structure and patient choice on hospital quality for planned patients," Working Papers 162cherp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
    29. Giuseppe Moscelli & Hugh Gravelle & Luigi Siciliani, 2016. "Market structure, patient choice and hospital quality for elective patients," Working Papers 139cherp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
    30. Sá, Luís & Straume, Odd Rune, 2021. "Quality provision in hospital markets with demand inertia: The role of patient expectations," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 80(C).
    31. Hugh Gravelle & Giuseppe Moscelli & Rita Santos & Luigi Siciliani, 2014. "Patient choice and the effects of hospital market structure on mortality for AMI, hip fracture and stroke patients," Working Papers 106cherp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
    32. Siciliani, Luigi & Straume, Odd Rune, 2019. "Competition and equity in health care markets," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 64(C), pages 1-14.
    33. Paolo Berta & Gianmaria Martini & Daniele Spinelli & Giorgio Vittadini, 2022. "The beaten paths effect on patient inter‐regional mobility: An application to the Italian NHS," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 101(4), pages 945-977, August.
    34. Levaggi, Laura & Levaggi, Rosella, 2020. "Is there scope for mixed markets in the provision of hospital care?," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 247(C).
    35. Kurt R. Brekke & Rosella Levaggi & Luigi Siciliani & Odd Rune Straume, 2015. "Patient mobility and health care quality when regions and patients differ in income," NIPE Working Papers 9/2015, NIPE - Universidade do Minho.
    36. Giuseppe Moscelli & Hugh Gravelle & Luigi Siciliani, 2021. "Hospital competition and quality for non‐emergency patients in the English NHS," RAND Journal of Economics, RAND Corporation, vol. 52(2), pages 382-414, June.

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  1. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (5) 2003-02-03 2005-07-25 2008-02-02 2012-11-11 2018-05-21. Author is listed
  2. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (2) 2005-10-22 2008-05-17
  3. NEP-CTA: Contract Theory and Applications (2) 2009-10-10 2011-11-14
  4. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (2) 2005-10-22 2008-05-17
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