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Overview

David Besanko is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. Their research spans several subfields within economics and related disciplines, with a focus on the intersections of healthcare policy, economic evaluation, and regulatory systems.

The main fields of study for their work include Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Specific subfields of study covered by their publications are Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions, and Management Science and Operations Research.

Primary topics addressed in their research include:

  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
  • Merger and Competition Analysis
  • Auction Theory and Applications

David Besanko has published research articles in the following venues:

  • Journal of Health Economics
  • Journal of Regulatory Economics

Recent papers authored by David Besanko include:

  • Insurance access and demand response: Pricing and welfare implications, published in 2020 in the Journal of Health Economics
  • Rules for the rulemakers: asymmetric information and the political economy of benefit-cost analysis, published in 2024 in the Journal of Regulatory Economics

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations are:

  • David Dranove
  • Craig Garthwaite
  • Avner A. Kreps
  • Clair Yang

Best Publications

  • Economics of Strategy

    David Besanko;David Dranove;Mark Thomas Shanley;Scott Schaefer

  • Collateral and Rationing: Sorting Equilibria in Monopolistic and Competitive Credit Markets

    David Besanko;Anjan V. Thakor

  • Regulation, Asymmetric Information, and Auditing

    David P. Baron;David Besanko

  • REGULATION AND INFORMATION IN A CONTINUING RELATIONSHIP

    David P. Baron;David Besanko

  • Optimal price skimming by a monopolist facing rational consumers

    David Besanko;Wayne L. Winston

  • Competitive Equilibrium in the Credit Market under Asymmetric Information

    David Besanko;Anjan Thakor

  • Relationship Banking, Deposit Insurance and Bank Portfolio Choice

    David Besanko;Anjan V. Thakor

  • The Regulation of Bank Capital: Do Capital Standards Promote Bank Safety?

    David Besanko;George Kanatas

  • Credit Market Equilibrium with Bank Monitoring and Moral Hazard

    David Besanko;George Kanatas

  • Logit Demand Estimation Under Competitive Pricing Behavior: An Equilibrium Framework

    David Besanko;Sachin Gupta;Dipak Jain

  • LEARNING-BY-DOING, ORGANIZATIONAL FORGETTING, AND INDUSTRY DYNAMICS

    David Besanko;Ulrich Doraszelski;Yaroslav Kryukov;Mark Satterthwaite

  • Own-Brand and Cross-Brand Retail Pass-Through

    David Besanko;Jean-Pierre Dubé;Sachin Gupta

  • Banking deregulation: Allocational consequences of relaxing entry barriers

    David Besanko;Anjan V. Thakor

  • Capacity Dynamics and Endogenous Asymmetries In Firm Size

    David Besanko;Ulrich Doraszelski

  • The Economics of Strategy

    David Besanko;David Dranove;Mark Shanley;Scott Schaefer

  • Information, Control, and Organizational Structure

    David P. Baron;David Besanko

  • Competitive Price Discrimination Strategies in a Vertical Channel Using Aggregate Retail Data

    David Besanko;Jean-Pierre Dubé;Sachin Gupta

  • Commitment and Fairness in a Dynamic Regulatory Relationship

    David P. Baron;David Besanko

  • Monitoring, moral hazard, asymmetric information, and risk sharing in procurement contracting

    David P. Baron;David Besanko

  • Contested Mergers and Equilibrium Antitrust Policy

    David Besanko;Daniel F. Spulber

  • Market forces meet behavioral biases: cost misallocation and irrational pricing

    Nabil Al-Najjar;Sandeep Baliga;David Besanko

Frequent Co-Authors

David Dranove
David Dranove Northwestern University
Anjan V. Thakor
Anjan V. Thakor Washington University in St. Louis
David P. Baron
David P. Baron Stanford University
Daniel F. Spulber
Daniel F. Spulber Northwestern University
David E. M. Sappington
David E. M. Sappington University of Florida
Jean-Pierre Dubé
Jean-Pierre Dubé University of Chicago
Lawrence J. White
Lawrence J. White New York University
Thomas P. Lyon
Thomas P. Lyon University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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