Axelrod, R.The Evolution of Cooperation. New York: Basic Books, 1984.
2.
Benjamini, Y., A. Gafni, and S. Maital. "The Diffusion of Medical Technology: A 'Prisoner's Dilemma' Trap?" Socio-Economic Planning Science20, no. 1 (1986): 69-74.
3.
Brook, R. H. "Health, Health Insurance, and the Uninsured." Journal of the American Medical Association265 (12 June 1991): 2998-3002.
4.
D'Aunno, T. A., and H. S. Zuckerman. "A Life-Cycle Model of Organizational Federations: The Case of Hospitals." Academy of Management Review12, no. 3 (1987a): 534-45.
5.
D'Aunno, T. A., and H. S. Zuckerman. "The Emergence of Hospital Federations : An Integration of Perspectives from Organizational Theory." Medical Care Review44 (Fall 1987b): 323-43.
6.
Farley, D. E.Competition among Hospitals: Market Structure and its Relation to Utilization, Costs and Financial Position . Washington, DC: National Center for Health Services Research and Health Care Technology Assessment, 1985.
7.
Feldstein, P. J.Health Care Economics, 4th Ed. Albany, NY: Delmar Publishers, Inc., 1993.
8.
Gray, B.Collaborating: Finding Common Ground for Multiparty Problems. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1989.
9.
Higgins, C. W. "Competitive Reform and Nonprice Competition: Implications for the Hospital Industry." Health Care Management Review14 (Fall 1989): 57-66.
10.
Hughes, R. G., and H. S. Luft. "Keeping Up With the Joneses: The Influence of Public and Proprietary Neighbours on Voluntary Hospitals." Health Services Management Research3 (November 1990): 173-181.
11.
Hughes, R. G., and H. S. Luft. "Service Patterns in Local Hospital Markets: Complementarity or Medical Arms Race?" Health Service Management Research4 (July 1991): 131-139.
12.
Institute of Medicine.Assessing Medical Technologies . Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1985.
13.
Joskow, P. L.Controlling Hospital Costs: The Role of Government Regulation. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1981.
14.
Kane, N., R. J. Blendon, and S. K. Madden. "Tracking the Progress of Academic Health Centers." Health Affairs11 (Summer 1992): 181-92.
15.
Lamm, R. D. "High-Tech Health Care and Society's Ability to Pay." Healthcare Financial Management44 (September 1990): 21-30.
16.
Levit, K. R., H. C. Lazenby , C. A. Cowan, and S. W. Letsch. "National Health Expenditures, 1990." Health Care Financing Review13 (Fall 1991): 29-54.
17.
Luce, R. D., and H. Raiffa.Games and Decisions. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1957.
18.
Martin, S.Industrial Economics. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1988.
19.
McLaughlin, C. G. "Market Responses to HMOs: Price Competition or Rivalry?" Inquiry25 (Summer 1988): 207-18.
20.
Office of Technology Assessment.Medical Technology and the Costs of the Medicare Program. Washington, DC: Office of Technology Assessment, 1984.
21.
Rasmusen, E.Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory. Oxford: Basil Blackwell , 1989.
22.
Robinson, J. C., and H. S. Luft. "The Impact of Hospital Market Structure on Patient Volume, Average Length of Stay, and the Cost of Care." Journal of Health Economics (December 1985): 333-56.
23.
Rogatz, P. "The Impact of Technology on Medical Care: An Overview." In Medical Technology, Health Care and the Consumer. New York: Human Sciences Press, 1981.
24.
Rublee, D. A. "Medical Technology in Canada, Germany, and the United States." Health Affairs8 (Fall 1989): 178-81.
25.
Scherer, F. M.Industrial Market Structure and Economic Performance, 2nd Ed. Chicago : Rand McNally, 1980.
26.
Shubik, M.Game Theory in the Social Sciences . Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press , 1982.
27.
Sloan, F. A. "Containing Health Expenditures: Lessons Learned from Certificate-of-Need Programs." In Cost, Quality, and Access in Health Care. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1988.
28.
Sofaer, S., and R. C. Myrtle. "Interorganizational Theory and Research: Implications for Health Care Management, Policy, and Research." Medical Care Review48 (Winter 1991): 371-409.
29.
Tirole, J.The Theory of Industrial Organization . Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press , 1988.
30.
Wennberg, J. E. "The Road to Guidelines." Health Management Quarterly13 (Second Quarter 1991): 2-7.