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Overview

David Dranove is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the economics of innovation, particularly within the medical and pharmaceutical sectors.

The scientist's work spans several fields of study, including:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Business, Management and Accounting

They also specialize in the following subfields:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Management of Technology and Innovation
  • Pharmacology

Key topics addressed in their research include:

  • Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
  • Intellectual Property and Patents
  • Innovation Policy and R&D
  • Pharmaceutical industry and healthcare
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life

David Dranove has published several papers in notable venues. Recent publications include:

  • The economics of medical procedure innovation, 2021, Journal of Health Economics
  • Does consumer demand pull scientifically novel drug innovation?, 2022, The RAND Journal of Economics
  • Expected Profits and the Scientific Novelty of Innovation, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Economics of Medical Procedure Innovation, 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Returns to Medical Inventions, 2022, The Journal of Law and Economics

Frequent coauthors collaborating with David Dranove are:

  • Craig Garthwaite
  • Bingxiao Wu
  • Christopher Heard
  • Manuel Hermosilla

The scholar has contributed multiple works to certain publication venues over time, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Health Economics
  • The RAND Journal of Economics
  • The Journal of Law and Economics

Best Publications

  • Economics of Strategy

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

  • Is More Information Better? The Effects of 'Report Cards' on Health Care Providers

    David Dranove;Daniel Kessler;Mark McClellan;Mark Satterthwaite

  • Quality Disclosure and Certification: Theory and Practice

    David Dranove;Ginger Zhe Jin

  • Assessing the Impact of Total Quality Management and Organizational Culture on Multiple Outcomes of Care for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients

    Stephen M. Shortell;Robert H. Jones;Alfred W. Rademaker;Robin R. Gillies

  • Competition and market power in option demand markets.

    Cory Capps;David Dranove;Mark Satterthwaite

  • The industrial organization of health care markets

    David Dranove;Mark A. Satterthwaite

  • Demand inducement and the physician/patient relationship.

    David Dranove

  • Do strategic groups exist? an economic framework for analysis

    David Dranove;Margaret Peteraf;Mark Shanley

  • Price and Concentration in Hospital Markets: The Switch from Patient-Driven to Payer-Driven Competition

    David Dranove;Mark Shanley;William D. White

  • Pricing by non-profit institutions: The case of hospital cost-shifting

    David Dranove

  • The Dvd-vs.-Divx Standard War: Empirical Evidence of Network Effects and Preannouncement Effects

    David Dranove;Neil Gandal

  • Do report cards tell consumers anything they don't already know? The case of Medicare HMOs

    Leemore S. Dafny;David Dranove

  • Is hospital competition wasteful

    David Dranove;Mark Shanley;Carol Simon

  • Hospital consolidation and costs: another look at the evidence

    David Dranove;Richard Lindrooth

  • Physician-induced demand for childbirths.

    David Dranove;Paul Wehner

  • THE TRILLION DOLLAR CONUNDRUM: COMPLEMENTARITIES AND HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY *

    David Dranove;Christopher Forman;Avi Goldfarb;Shane Greenstein

  • The Economics of Strategy

    David Besanko;David Dranove;Mark Shanley;Scott Schaefer

  • Monopolistic competition when price and quality are imperfectly observable

    David Dranove;Mark A. Satterthwaite

  • Cost reductions or reputation enhancement as motives for mergers: The logic of multihospital systems

    David Dranove;Mark Shanley

  • Recent Theory and Evidence on Competition in Hospital Markets

    David Dranove;William D. White

Frequent Co-Authors

Neil Gandal
Neil Gandal Tel Aviv University
David Besanko
David Besanko Northwestern University
Shane Greenstein
Shane Greenstein Harvard University
Daniel P. Kessler
Daniel P. Kessler Stanford University
Chris Forman
Chris Forman Cornell University
Mark McClellan
Mark McClellan Duke University
Avi Goldfarb
Avi Goldfarb University of Toronto
Mark V. Pauly
Mark V. Pauly University of Pennsylvania
Jody L. Sindelar
Jody L. Sindelar Yale University
Martin Gaynor
Martin Gaynor Carnegie Mellon University

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