Time goes by so slowly (for those who wait): a field experiment in health care
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2019-02-19Author
Garrido, Sofía
Gutiérrez Fernández, Emilio
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We exploit a unique field experiment to recover the willingness to pay (WTP) for shorter waiting times at a cataract detection clinic in Mexico City, and compare the results with those obtained through a hypothetical dichotomous choice questionnaire. The WTP to avoid a minute of wait obtained from the field experiment ranges from 0.59 to 0.82 Mexican pesos (1 USD = 12.5 Mexican pesos at the time of the survey), while that from the hypothetical choice experiment ranges from 0.33 to 0.48 Mexican pesos. WTP to avoid the wait is lower for lower income individuals, and it is larger the more accurately the announced expected waiting time matches the true values. Finally, we find evidence that the marginal disutility of waiting is not constant.
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Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
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La revista Latin American Economic Review autoriza a poner en acceso abierto de conformidad con las licencias CREATIVE COMMONS, aprobadas por el Consejo Académico Administrativo del CIDE, las cuales establecen los parámetros de difusión de las obras con fines no comerciales. Lo anterior sin perjuicio de los derechos morales que corresponden a los autores.
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Garrido, Sofía y Gutiérrez Fernández, Emilio. "Time goes by so slowly (for those who wait): a field experiment in health care". Latin American Economic Review, volumen 28, número 1, febrero de 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11651/3197Materia
Cataract -- Diagnosis -- Waiting lists -- Economic aspects -- Mexico -- Mexico City -- Mathematical models.