Introduction / Michael H. Schill and Anup Malani -- Postmorten on NFIB v. Sebelius: early reflections on the decision that kept the ACA alive / Carter G. Phillips and Stephanie P. Hales -- Federalism, liberty, and risk in NFIB v. Sebelius / Aziz Z. Huq -- The future of healthcare reform remains in Federal Court / Jonathan H. Adler -- Essential health benefits and the Affordable Care Act: law and process / Nicholas Bagley and Helen Levy -- The fiscal consequences of the Affordable Care Act / Charles Blahous -- Estimating the impact of the demand for consumer-driven health plans following the 2012 Supreme Court decision of the constitutionality of the patient protection and Affordable Care Act / Steven T. Parente -- After the ACA: freeing the market for healthcare / John H. Cochrane -- Obamacare and the theory of the firm / Einer Elhauge -- Can federal provider payment reform produce better, more affordable healthcare? / Meredith B. Rosenthal -- The role of technology in expenditure growth in healthcare / Amitabh Chandra and Jonathan Holmes -- Economic issues associated with incorporating cost-effectiveness analysis into public coverage decisions in the United States / Anupam B.Jena and Tomas J.Philipson -- The complex relationship between healthcare reform and innovation / Darius Lakdawalla, Anup Malani, and Julian Reif -- The Affordable Care Act and commercial health insurance markets: fixing what's broken? / James B. Rebitzer -- A cautionary warning on healthcare exchanges: a plea for deregulation / Richard A. Epstein.
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