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We consider a competitive insurance market with adverse selection. Unlike the standard models, we assume that … limited liability afforded via bankruptcy laws. Government assistance is calculated ex post of any insurance benefits. This … alters the individuals? demand for insurance coverage. In turn, this affects equilibria in various insurance models of …
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? This paper addresses these questions in the context of a Rothschild and Stiglitz insurance economy. We identify an …
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that hardly explains the many features of an insurance contract. We extend this setup to include the situation that the … show how the law of insurance contracts should allow insurers to incentivize policyholders to exert an adequate level of …
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Insurance for natural hazards - earthquakes, hurricanes, or pandemics - is rarely comprehensively adopted without …. Efforts to close this insurance gap include the introduction of parametric (index) insurance products for various catastrophic … risks. We compare parametric to indemnity insurance in a simple model where the insurance company has superior information …
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state as a point of reference and builds a model for studying the implications of this phenomenon on health insurance and on … demand for medical care. It considers the insurance demand of different types of agents: naive individuals, individuals who …
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We examine how long-term life insurance contracts can be designed to incorporate uncertain future bequest needs. An … individual who buys a life insurance contract early in life is often uncertain about the future financial needs of his or her …. We derive two equivalent long-term life insurance contracts that are incentive compatible and achieve a higher welfare …
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that considers both diagnostic uncertainty of sellers and the effects of insurance coverage of consumers in a unified … uncertainty decreases the rate of efficient service provision and leads to less trade. In theory, insurance also decreases the … net effect on welfare. In the experiment, the net effect of insurance coverage on efficiency turns out to be positive. We …
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Insurance for natural hazards - earthquakes, hurricanes, or pandemics - is rarely comprehensively adopted without …. Efforts to close this insurance gap include the introduction of parametric (index) insurance products for various catastrophic … risks. We compare parametric to indemnity insurance in a simple model where the insurance company has superior information …
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that considers both diagnostic uncertainty of sellers and the effects of insurance coverage of consumers in a unified … uncertainty decreases the rate of efficient service provision and leads to less trade. In theory, insurance also decreases the … net effect on welfare. In the experiment, the net effect of insurance coverage on efficiency turns out to be positive. We …
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A famous idea to maintain affordable health expenditures is to cut back statutory health insurance (SHI) to a basic … insurance and to introduce supplementary private health insurance (PHI), permitted to cover the remaining benefits and to apply …
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