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默认效应的行为基础:来自 Medicare Part D 的理论与证据

The Behavioral Foundations of Default Effects: Theory and Evidence from Medicare Part D
American Economic Review · 2023 · Zarek Brot-Goldberg、Timothy Layton、Boris Vabson、Adelina Yanyue Wang

中文摘要

我们在两项自然实验中表明,Medicare Part D 中的默认规则对低收入受益人的参保和药物利用具有重大且持久的影响。这一现象对福利和最优政策的含义,取决于被动性对默认选项价值的敏感度。通过将受益人随机分配至不同的默认选项,我们发现受益人的被动性极度不敏感,即使加入默认选项会导致巨大的药物消费损失也是如此。第三项自然实验表明,主动选择的变动是由随机的暂时性冲击驱动的,而非源于某些受益人内在的注意力水平。

Abstract

We show in two natural experiments that default rules in Medicare Part D have large, persistent effects on enrollment and drug utilization of low-income beneficiaries. The implications of this phenomenon for welfare and optimal policy depend on the sensitivity of passivity to the value of the default option. Using random assignment to default options, we show that beneficiary passivity is extremely insensitive, even when enrolling in the default option would result in substantial drug consumption losses. A third natural experiment suggests that variation in active choice is driven by random transitory shocks rather than the inherent attentiveness of some beneficiaries.
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