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The Demand for Pediatric Care: An Hedonic Approach

Fred Goldman1,2; Michael Grossman3,2

1 New School · 2 National Bureau of Economic Research · 3 The Graduate Center, CUNY

Journal of Political Economy 1978

When the quality of a good varies, quantity in physical units may be a very misleading measure of total consumption. In this paper it is argued that differences in quality are a distinguishing feature of the market for physicians' services. We develop a model to analyze properties of demand functions for the quantity and quality of physicians' services and apply the model to study the demand for pediatric care--physicians' services rendered to children. The theoretical model of quantity-quality substitution provides a framework for demand analysis whenever the market for a good is distinguished by a quality component.

DOI
10.1086/260666
Volume
86 (2, Part 1)
Pages
259-280
Language
en
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