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informal risk sharing 5 Philippines 2 Risiko 2 Risikomanagement 2 Risk 2 Risk management 2 coalitional deviations 2 crowding out 2 extended family networks 2 field lab experiment 2 insurance 2 savings 2 Altruismus 1 Collective action 1 Crowding out 1 Familie 1 Family 1 Feldforschung 1 Fiji 1 Group size 1 Index insurance 1 Informal Risk Sharing 1 Informal risk-sharing 1 Intergenerational transfer 1 Intergenerationale Übertragung 1 Kin Networks 1 Kollektives Handeln 1 Moral hazard 1 Philippinen 1 Schock 1 Shock 1 Shock Coping 1 Social security benefits 1 Solidarität 1 Sparen 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Transfers 1 Versicherung 1 altruism 1
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Free 8
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Book / Working Paper 8
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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Fitzsimons, Emla 2 Frölich, Markus 2 Landmann, Andreas 2 Malde, Bansi 2 Vera-Hernández, Marcos 2 Vollan, Björn 2 Herskowitz, Sylvan 1 Kleemans, Marieke 1 Matthieu, DELPIERRE 1 Pulido, Cristhian 1 Steve, BOUCHER 1 Takasaki, Yoshito 1 Zylberberg, Yanos 1
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HAL 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University 1 Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (CEPS/INSTEAD) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 IFPRI discussion paper 1 IFS Working Papers 1 IFS working paper 1 LISER Working Paper Series 1 PRIMCED Discussion Paper Series 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Kin transfers as safety nets in response to idiosyncratic and correlated shocks
Herskowitz, Sylvan; Kleemans, Marieke; Pulido, Cristhian - 2021
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Group size and the efficiency of informal risk sharing
Fitzsimons, Emla; Malde, Bansi; Vera-Hernández, Marcos - 2015
sharing. Models of informal risk sharing with limited commitment and grim-trigger punishments upon deviation imply that larger …The objective of this paper is to understand and test empirically the relationship between group size and informal risk …
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Group size and the efficiency of informal risk sharing
Fitzsimons, Emla; Malde, Bansi; Vera-Hernández, Marcos - 2015 - This version: October 2015
sharing. Models of informal risk sharing with limited commitment and grim-trigger punishments upon deviation imply that larger …The objective of this paper is to understand and test empirically the relationship between group size and informal risk …
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The impact of index-based insurance on informal risk-sharing arrangement
Steve, BOUCHER; Matthieu, DELPIERRE - Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research … - 2014
. Besides, the risk mitigation provided by informal risk-sharing arrangements is restricted by their inability to protect … that the formal contract may crowd out informal risk-sharing if it is offered to individuals. Second, we find that both …
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Insurance versus savings for the poor: Why one should offer either both or none
Landmann, Andreas; Vollan, Björn; Frölich, Markus - 2012
This paper analyzes data from a novel field experiment designed to test the impact of two different insurance products and a secret saving device on solidarity in risk-sharing groups among rural villagers in the Philippines. Risk is simulated by a lottery. Risk-sharing is possible in solidarity...
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Insurance versus Savings for the Poor: Why One Should Offer Either Both or None
Landmann, Andreas; Vollan, Björn; Frölich, Markus - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2012
This paper analyzes data from a novel field experiment designed to test the impact of two different insurance products and a secret saving device on solidarity in risk-sharing groups among rural villagers in the Philippines. Risk is simulated by a lottery. Risk-sharing is possible in solidarity...
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How is disaster aid allocated within poor villages?
Takasaki, Yoshito - Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University - 2012
How disaster aid is allocated within poor villages is little understood. This paper examines risk-sharing institutions and social hierarchies as village self-allocation mechanisms. Original survey data from Fiji contain rich information about cyclone damage, traditional kin status, and aid...
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Do tropical typhoons smash community ties? Theory and evidence from Vietnam
Zylberberg, Yanos - HAL - 2010
Natural disasters trigger large inequalities between affected households and the rest of the community. The extent to which villages compensate for these shocks allegedly depends on the pressure imposed by the group of needy families. I model two major threats to redistribution - (i) the...
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