Out-of-pocket prescription drug expenditures and public prescription drug programs
Auteurs: Sule Alan, Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Grootendorst, et Michael R. Veall
Aperçu
Résumé (français)
Veuillez noter que les résumés n'apparaissent que dans la langue de la publication et peuvent ne pas avoir de traduction.
Résumé (anglais)
Canadian household prescription drug expenditures are studied using different years of the Statistics Canada Family Expenditure Survey. Master files are used, expanding the number of available years and permitting provincial rather than regional identifiers. Nonparametric Engel curves are estimated. Difference-in-difference mean and 80th percentile regressions examine budget shares by low-income and high-income households before and after the introduction of provincial prescription drug programs. The evidence is consistent with the view that unlike senior prescription drug subsidies, nonsenior prescription drug subsidies are probably more redistributive than an equal-cost proportional income transfer.
Détails
Type | Document de travail (en ligne) |
---|---|
Auteur | Sule Alan, Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Grootendorst, et Michael R. Veall |
Année de pulication | 2002 |
Titre | Out-of-pocket prescription drug expenditures and public prescription drug programs |
Série | Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP) Research Papers |
Numéro | 88 |
Université | McMaster University |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Sule Alan
- Document de travail (en ligne)
- Out-of-pocket prescription drug expenditures and public prescription drug programs
- Sule Alan, Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Grootendorst, et Michael R. Veall
- Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP) Research Papers
- 2002
- 88