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Risk adjustment of payments to health plans is fundamental to regulated competition among private insurers, which serves as the basis of national health policy in many countries. To date, estimation and evaluation of a risk adjustment model has been a two-step process. In a first step, the...
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The willingness to pay for insurance captures the value of insurance against only the risk that remains when choices … are observed. This paper develops tools to measure the ex-ante expected utility impact of insurance subsidies and mandates … existing willingness to pay and cost curve estimates from the low-income health insurance exchange in Massachusetts. Ex …
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Insurance choices are often hard to rationalize by standard theory and frequently appear sub-optimal. A key reason may … experiments mirroring typical health insurance decisions, we find that when people choose plans using standard feature … decision aid, though, significantly more people have choice patterns that are better explained by expected utility theory. We …
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Home equity insurance policies, policies insuring homeowners against declines in the price of their homes, would bear … some resemblance both to ordinary insurance and to financial hedging vehicles. A menu of choices for the design of such … insurance company in effect serves as a retailer to homeowners of short positions in real estate futures markets or of put …
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We assemble and analyze a new data set of homeowner insurance claims from 28 independently operated country … subsidiaries of a multinational insurance company. A fundamental feature of the data is that such claims are often disputed, and … lead to rejections or lower payments. We propose a new model of insurance, in which consumers can make invalid claims and …
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Can measured risk attitudes and associated structural models predict insurance demand? In an experiment (n = 1,730), we … parameterize seventeen common structural models (e.g., expected utility, cumulative prospect theory). Subjects also make twelve … insurance choices over different loss probabilities and prices. The insurance choices show coherence and some correlation with …
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Demand for insurance can be driven by high risk aversion or high risk. We show how to separately identify risk … preferences and risk types using only choices from menus of insurance plans. Our revealed preference approach does not rely on … in insurance plans, offered separately to random cross-sections or offered as part of the same menu to one cross …
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One unusual feature of the U.S. property-casualty insurance industry is the coexistence of stock and mutual companies … insurance companies respond to differences in their underwriting environment. Agency theories suggest that the stock company may …' performance, by state and by line, in eight different lines of insurance. Stock companies are more likely than mutuals to reduce …
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We describe the risks faced by the ageing population and survey the corresponding insurance markets for these risks. We … interactions between social insurance and private insurance markets …
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State guaranty funds are quasi-governmental agencies that provide insurance to policyholders against the risk of … insurance company failure. But insurance provided by guaranty funds, like all insurance, creates moral hazard problems … insurance companies to borrow money (i.e., from policyholders). Moreover, the existence of guaranty fund insurance enables …
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