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ID182717
Title ProperMisallocation and price distortions
Other Title Informationa revenue decomposition of medical service providers in China
LanguageENG
AuthorDeng, Zhongqi ;  Jiang, Nan
Summary / Abstract (Note)The provision of healthcare services and the distribution of medial resources across the China health system hierarchy is characterized by an inverted pyramid with alarming congestions in the so-called AAA tertiary hospitals. This study tries to investigate this baseline misallocation issue prior to the introduction of the new healthcare reforms in 2009. Building upon established framework, we developed an alternative measure for dispersion of factor price distortions. Using a large national microdata, the results obtained are consistent with previous studies in that for a less developed geographical market, often characterized by poorer factor mobility and weaker market competition, dispersion of the factor price distortions is high, reflecting high degree of misallocation. We also developed a decomposition of revenue dispersion to make inferences about the major channels through which the inverted pyramid arises. The analysis reveals the extent to which, the disproportionately large share of revenues generated by high-tier tertiary hospitals in China, can be attributed to their high productivity and the public trusts in them as providers of quality care.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 65, Feb 2021: p.101574
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2021-01 65, 65
Key WordsFactor Price Distortion ;  China Healthcare ;  Misallocation ;  Revenue Decomposition