Cockx Bart, Brasseur Carine
Department of Economics, Place Montesquieu 3, B1348, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
J Health Econ. 2003 Nov;22(6):881-913. doi: 10.1016/S0167-6296(03)00047-X.
This study exploits a natural experiment in Belgium to estimate the effect of copayment increases on the demand for physician services. It shows how a differences-in-differences (DD) estimator of the price effects can be decomposed into effects induced by the common average proportional price increase (income effects) and by the change in relative prices (substitution effects). The price elasticity of a uniform proportional price increase is relatively small (-0.13 for men and -0.03 for women). Substitution effects are large, especially for women, but imprecisely estimated. Despite the substantial price increases, the efficiency gain of the reform, if any, is modest.
本研究利用比利时的一项自然实验来估计共付额增加对医师服务需求的影响。它展示了如何将价格效应的双重差分(DD)估计量分解为由共同平均比例价格上涨引起的效应(收入效应)和相对价格变化引起的效应(替代效应)。统一比例价格上涨的价格弹性相对较小(男性为-0.13,女性为-0.03)。替代效应很大,尤其是对女性而言,但估计不够精确。尽管价格大幅上涨,但改革的效率增益(如果有的话)是适度的。