
Jonathan Levin
· President of Stanford UniversityVerifiedStanford University · Economics
Active 1968–2024
Research topics
- Microeconomics
- Economics
- Business
- Actuarial science
Selected publications
Can Health Insurance Competition Work? Evidence from Medicare Advantage
Journal of Political Economy · 2020 · 55 citations
- Actuarial science
- Economics
- Business
We estimate the economic surplus created by the Medicare Advantage program under its reformed competitive bidding rules. We use data on the universe of Medicare beneficiaries and develop a model of plan bidding that accounts for both market power and risk selection. We estimate that the Medicare Advantage program generates substantial surplus to participants (of $217 per enrollee-month), but that approximately two-thirds of this surplus is captured by insurers. We use the model to evaluate the impact of possible program changes, including changes that could increase competition and lead to lower profits and higher consumer surplus without raising taxpayer costs.
Recent grants
Problems in Applied Market Design
NSF · $276k · 2009–2012
NSF · $253k · 2012–2015
Health Insurance Competition and Healthcare Costs
NSF · $434k · 2015–2019
CAREER: Market Design and the Limits of Markets
NSF · $403k · 2004–2010
Frequent coauthors
- 112 shared
Liran Einav
Stanford University
- 44 shared
Susan Athey
- 30 shared
Amy Finkelstein
National Bureau of Economic Research
- 30 shared
Jay Bhattacharya
Stanford University
- 27 shared
Neel Sundaresan
- 23 shared
Vilsa Curto
Harvard University
- 21 shared
Dominic Coey
- 21 shared
Patrick Bajari
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