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Consequences of network externalities, such as product growth and innovation diffusion, are widely studied in marketing literature. However, there is little empirical research that examines the existence of such network externalities in consumer behavior. When and how do consumers take into...
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The authors argue that it is possible to break the demand for films into two types: the underlying demand accounted for … by audiences’ behaviours owing to events outside the film industry (vacations, climate, etc.); and demand due to the … studios exploit peaks in demand. Such agglomeration increases seasonality and could lead studios to overestimate the true …
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cumulative prospect theory (CPT). We show that the computation of demand for a contingent claim when utilities are within that …
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This paper investigates the impact of health risk on insurance contract with hazard moral. We use a bi …-dimensional utility function (wealth and health status). We prove that the type of health risk influences the equilibrium of insurance …
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actions of consumers. In such an environment complete insurance is not obtainable and consumers respond by holding some of …
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experiment makes it possible to analyze the determinants of insurance coverage on the demand side. Based on unique household … experiment of a well-developed supply of natural disasters insurance in highly exposed regions. The French system of natural …Insurance coverage for natural disasters remains low in many exposed areas. A limited supply of insurance is commonly …
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The European Union is completely redesigning the system of prudential supervision of insurance institutions as part of … political scope of the theory of auditability formulated by Power. Indeed the insurance institutions that co-defined the … substantial. Insurance is actually running the risk of complete finaciarisation, to the detriment of its specific mission to …
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