Centralized Procurement and Delivery Times: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Italy

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 21-063 // 2021
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 21-063 // 2021

Centralized Procurement and Delivery Times: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Italy

We study how delivery times and prices for hospital medical devices respond to the introduction of centralized procurement. Our identification strategy leverages a legislative change in Italy that mandated centralized purchases for a sub-set of devices. The statutory centralization generated a reduction in prices and an increase in delivery times for centralized purchases relative to non-centralized purchases. We use data on quantities and on suppliers to discuss the mechanisms potentially underlying our findings.

Adriano De Leverano (2021), Centralized Procurement and Delivery Times: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Italy, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 21-063, Mannheim.

Authors Robert Clark // Decio Coviello // Adriano De Leverano