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valuations from consequences of exposure to financial markets. We illustrate the empirical relevance of this theory for the … an especially informative metric for distinguishing the asset insulator theory from Modigliani-Miller or other standard …
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underwriting risks both domestically and internationally. -- Insurance ; Portfolio Theory ; International Diversification …
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Premature death of a breadwinner can have devastating financial consequences on surviving dependents. This study investigates the role of life insurance in mitigating the long-run financial consequences of spousal mortality. Using the Health and Retirement Study, we examine individuals whose...
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This article explores life insurance consumption in 31 European countries from 2003 to 2012 and aims to investigate the extent to which market transparency can affect life insurance demand. The cross-country evidence for the entire sample period shows that greater market transparency, which...
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Life insurers are exposed to interest rate risk, and their liability side is typically more sensitive to interest rate changes than their asset side. This paper develops an accounting-based measure of interest rate sensitivity. My approach uses the coexistence of historical cost and market value...
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We study how retail savings products can share market risk across investor cohorts, thereby completing financial markets. Financial intermediaries smooth returns by varying reserves, which are passed on between successive investor cohorts, redistributing wealth across cohorts. Using data on euro...
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Households buy life insurance as part of their liquidity management. The option to surrender such a policy can serve as a buffer when a household faces a liquidity need. In this study, we investigate empirically which individual and household specific sociodemographic factors influence the...
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This paper investigates the effects of risk aversion on portfolio choices in terms of life insurance purchase and risky asset investment. The theoretical results show that households with very low degree of risk aversion allocate all of their investments to risky assets and have little desire to...
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