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This paper studies insurance demand for individuals with limited financial literacy. We propose uncertainty about insurance payouts, resulting from contract complexity, as a novel channel that affects decision-making of financially illiterate individuals. Then, a trade-off between second-order...
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The existing concepts of risk management face challenges when applied in practice. The perception of risk depends on the observer's cognitive biases and world view which nuance risk related decisions. How an observer decides also depends on the metric used to quantify risk. While there is...
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We study multivariate prevention decisions by disentangling early and late prevention. We show how the modularity of prevention and several measures of prevention efficiency interact with the agent’s risk attitude. We derive comparative statics with respect to impatience, loss severity, and income
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We study insurance markets with individuals that have limited financial literacy. In our model, complexity of insurance contracts causes individuals to be uncertain about insurance payouts. As a result, a trade-off between second-order (risk aversion) and third-order (prudence) risk preferences...
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