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Theorie 122 Theory 122 Economics of insurance 34 Versicherungsökonomik 34 Risikomodell 21 Risk model 21 Risiko 18 Risk 18 Adverse selection 17 Adverse Selektion 15 Erwartungsnutzen 12 Expected utility 12 Insurance 12 Insurance market 12 Versicherungsmarkt 12 Versicherung 10 Nutzenfunktion 8 Utility function 8 Demand 7 Financial market 7 Finanzmarkt 7 Lebensversicherung 7 Life insurance 7 Nachfrage 7 Nutzen 7 Utility 7 Actuarial mathematics 6 CAPM 6 Decision under uncertainty 6 Entscheidung unter Unsicherheit 6 Option pricing theory 6 Optionspreistheorie 6 Risk aversion 6 Versicherungsmathematik 6 Agency theory 5 Asymmetric information 5 Asymmetrische Information 5 Decision under risk 5 Entscheidung unter Risiko 5 Market mechanism 5
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Article 173 Book / Working Paper 4
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Article in journal 133 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 133 Collection of articles of several authors 3 Sammelwerk 3 Bibliografie enthalten 2 Bibliography included 2 Conference proceedings 2 Konferenzschrift 2
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English 139 Undetermined 38
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Gollier, Christian 5 Rochet, Jean-Charles 5 Aase, Knut K. 4 Demers, Fanny Saul 4 Demers, Michel 4 Dionne, Georges 4 Koeniger, Winfried 3 Abadie, Laurence 2 Ahlgrim, Kevin C. 2 Allen, Franklin 2 Alvi, Eskander 2 Barigozzi, Francesca 2 Briys, Eric 2 Browne, Mark Joseph 2 Cain, Michael 2 Chiu, W. Henry 2 Fagart, Marie-Cécile 2 Franc, Carine 2 Gale, Douglas 2 Gorvett, Richard W. 2 Gouriéroux, Christian 2 Hey, John Denis 2 Huang, Hung-Hsi 2 Huang, Rachel 2 Immordino, Giovanni 2 Jeleva, Meglena 2 Konrad, Kai A. 2 Lindset, Snorre 2 Lund, Diderik 2 Mathews, Timothy 2 Meyer, Jack 2 Nilssen, Tore 2 Peel, David 2 Pestieau, Pierre 2 Polemarchakis, Heraklis M. 2 Rey, Béatrice 2 Schlesinger, Harris 2 Sinn, Hans-Werner 2 Subrahmanyam, Marti G. 2 Tzeng, Larry 2
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The Geneva papers on risk and insurance theory 135 The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory 38 Special issue on asymmetric information 6 Special issue on insurance and financial risk management 6 THE GENEVA PAPERS ON RISK AND INSURANCE THEORY 3 GENEVA PAPERS ON RISK AND INSURANCE THEORY 1 Special issue on non-expected utility and risk management 1
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Wealth Effects on Self-Insurance and Self-Protection against Monetary and Nonmonetary Losses
Lee, Kangoh - In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory 30 (2005) 2, pp. 147-159
This paper considers the wealth effects on self-insurance and self-protection activities against possible losses of monetary wealth such as properties and nonmonetary wealth such as health. Increased initial income or monetary wealth decreases the demand for self-insurance against monetary...
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Tax Compliance and Rank Dependent Expected Utility
Arcand, Jean-Louis; Graziosi, Grégoire - In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory 30 (2005) 1, pp. 57-69
Formulating the classic Allingham and Sandmo [1972] tax compliance problem under Rank Dependent Expected Utility (RDEU) provides a simple explanation for the “excess” level of full compliance observed in empirical studies, which standard Expected Utility (EU) theory is unable to explain....
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A Study of Mutual Insurance for Bank Deposits
Bernard, Carole; Courtois, Olivier; Quittard-Pinon, … - In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory 30 (2005) 2, pp. 129-146
This article displays a study on the mutual insurance of bank deposits. A system where deposits are first insured by a consortium then by the Government is envisaged. We wish to compute the fair premia due to both the consortium and the Government. Various types of covenants aiming at making...
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Assessing the Efficiency of an Insurance Provider—A Measurement Error Approach
Jametti, Mario; Ungern-Sternberg, Thomas - In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory 30 (2005) 1, pp. 15-34
The purpose of this paper is to compare the cost efficiency of private and public property insurance providers in Switzerland. The most commonly used measure for this kind of exercise is the claims-premium ratio. We argue that this measure may give strongly biased results. We develop a simple...
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Optimal Insurance Design Under a Value-at-Risk Framework
Wang, Ching-Ping; Shyu, David; Huang, Hung-Hsi - In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory 30 (2005) 2, pp. 161-179
This study designs an optimal insurance policy form endogenously, assuming the objective of the insured is to maximize expected final wealth under the Value-at-Risk (VaR) constraint. The optimal insurance policy can be replicated using three options, including a long call option with a small...
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Mortality Risk and the Value of a Statistical Life: The Dead-Anyway Effect Revis(it)ed
Breyer, Friedrich; Felder, Stefan - In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory 30 (2005) 1, pp. 41-55
In the expected-utility theory of the monetary value of a statistical life, a well-known result found by Pratt and Zeckhauser [1996] asserts that an individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a marginal reduction in mortality risk increases with the initial level of risk. Their reasoning is...
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The Probationary Period as a Screening Device: The Monopolistic Insurer
Spreeuw, Jaap - In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory 30 (2005) 1, pp. 5-14
Stiglitz [1977], considering asymmetry of information in a monopolistic insurance market and the monetary deductible as a screening device, shows that an equilibrium is always of a separating type. High risks buy complete insurance whilst low risks buy partial insurance. In this paper, we show...
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Strategic Price Discrimination in Compulsory Insurance Markets
Buzzacchi, Luigi; Valletti, Tommaso - In: The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory 30 (2005) 1, pp. 71-97
This paper considers price discrimination when competing firms do not observe a customer’s type but only some other variable correlated to it. This is a typical situation in many insurance markets—such as motor insurance—where it is also often the case that insurance is compulsory. We...
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Opting out of public insurance : Is it socially acceptable?
Franc, Carine; Abadie, Laurence - In: The Geneva papers on risk and insurance theory 29 (2004) 2, pp. 115-136
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Portfolio selection with quadratic utility revisited
Mathews, Timothy - In: The Geneva papers on risk and insurance theory 29 (2004) 2, pp. 137-144
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