Anne Royalty
Education
B.A with honors, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Economics), Chapel Hill, NC 1983
Ph.D., Yale University (Economics), New Haven, CT, November 1993
Recent Research & Publications
Publications
Chowdhury, Farhat, Albert N. Link, and Anne Beeson Royalty. 2023. “Gender and Innovation at the US National Institutes of Health.” Small Business Economics 61 (4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-023-00740-y.
Abraham, Jean M., Anne Beeson Royalty, Coleman Drake, “Plan Choice and Affordability in the Individual and Small Group Markets: Policy and Performance – Past and Present,” Health Affairs. April 2019: 38(4): 675-683
Abraham, Jean M., Anne Beeson Royalty, Coleman Drake “The Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Employer Provision of Health Insurance,” International Journal of Health Economics and Management, (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10754-018-9256-x.
Book Chapters
Baker, Laurence, Kate Bundorf, and Anne Royalty, Measuring Physician Practice Competition Using Medicare Data” in Measuring and Modeling Health Care Costs, edited by Ana Aizcorbe, Colin Baker, Ernst Berndt, and David Cutler, University of Chicago Press, 2018.
Works in Progress
“Increasing Support for Expanding Health Insurance Coverage using an Empathy-Inducing Message” (with Mark Wilhelm, Ulla Conner, Matt Hume, and Sasha Zarins), December 2024.
“The Effects of Multispecialty Group Practice on Health Care Spending and Use” (with Laurence Baker and Kate Bundorf). Under Revision October 2024.
“The Transition from Basic Science to New Technology: A Study of NIH’s SBIR Program” (with Farhat Chowdhury and Albert N. Link), (Revise and Resubmit)
“Increasing Support for Expanded Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S. using an Empathy-Inducing Message about the COVID-19 Pandemic” (with Mark Wilhelm, Ulla Conner, Matt Hume, and Sasha Zarins)
“The Effects of Multispecialty Group Practice on Health Care Spending and Use” (with Laurence Baker and Kate Bundorf). NBER Working Paper No. 25915, June 2019.
“The Effects of Physician-Hospital Integration on Health Care Spending and Use” (with Laurence Baker, Kate Bundorf, and Hailemichael Shone).