ECON 3510 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Inferior Good, Market Power, Canada Health Act

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For each of the statements below, indicate whether the statement is true or false and explain why it is true or false. Where helpful, you can use a graph or example to explain your reasoning: a private, for-profit primary care physician is allowed under the canada health act. The canada health act (cha) concerns public and private financing, not public or private delivery. There are many things that can substitute for a physician in the production of health services (and health). Because of asymmetry of information between patients and physicians, physicians hold considerable market power, and can even induce demand for their own services. Hence, physicians with a preference for the city will often be able to earn sufficient income, even when there is a surplus of physicians. The target income hypothesis of physician behaviour suggests that physicians will change their service behaviour in increase or decrease utilization of their services until they reach their target level of income.

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