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Spatial Interaction,Spatial Multipliers and Hospital Competition
Authors:Lee R  Mobley
Institution:Division for Public Health and Environment , RTI International (Research Triangle Institute) , 3040 Cornwallis Road, PO Box 12194, Research Triangle Park, NC, 27709–2194, USA
Abstract:The hospital competition literature shows that estimates of the effect of local market structure (concentration) on pricing (competition) are sensitive to geographic market definition. Our spatial lag model approach effects smoothing of the explanatory variables across the discrete market boundaries, resulting in robust estimates of the impact of market structure on hospital pricing, which can be used to estimate the full effect of changes in prices inclusive of spillovers that cascade through the neighboring hospital markets. The full amount, generated by the spatial multiplier effect, is a robust estimate of the impacts of market factors on hospital competition. We contrast ordinary least squares and spatial lag estimates to demonstrate the importance of robust estimation in analysis of hospital market competition. In markets where concentration is relatively high before a proposed merger, we demonstrate that Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) can lead to the wrong policy conclusion while the more conservative lag estimates do not.
Keywords:Spatial Econometrics  Hospital Competition  Market Size  Market Extent  Market Boundary
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