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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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Multinational enterprises are often accused to have a preference for investing in countries in which the working populations' civil and political rights are largely disregarded. This paper presents an empirical investigation of the popular political repression boosts FDI hypothesis and arrives...
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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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A large literature has analyzed pricing inefficiencies in health insurance markets due to adverse selection, typically … this paper we develop a general framework to study insurance market equilibrium and evaluate policy interventions in the … former. We implement the model empirically using proprietary data on insurance choices, utilization, and consumer information …
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This paper characterizes the optimal information structure in competitive insurance markets with adverse selection. A … regulator assigns ratings to individuals according to their risk characteristics, insurers offer fixed insurance contracts to … system. We examine implications for government regulations of insurance markets. …
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fair perfect insurance. In the SE all agents are savers throughout their lives. The informational asymmetry precludes the … rather small, whilst those of PE versus no annuities at all (NAE) are rather large. An imperfect insurance is better than no … insurance at all, both at the microeconomic and at the macroeconomic level. -- annuity markets ; adverse selection ; endogenous …
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This paper studies the design of health insurance with ex post moral hazard, when there is imperfect competition in the … are considered. The insurance contract specifies two types of copayments: an ad valorem coinsurance rate and a specific …
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This paper estimates a reduced-form model to assess the credit risk of General Insurance (GI) non-life firms in the UK … insurance firms. The implications of these findings for regulators of GI firms under the coming Solvency II are discussed. …
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-free physical capital and risky human capital. Households have access to a complete set of credit and insurance contracts, but their … households less than half of human capital risk is insured and the welfare losses due to the lack of insurance range from 3 … parameters have non-negligible effects on equilibrium insurance and welfare, but the result that young households are severely …
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provide a novel decomposition of labor income tax formulas into a redistribution and an insurance component. The latter is … capital tax is non-zero and trades off redistribution and insurance against savings distortions. Our quantitative results … reveal that the insurance component contributes significantly to optimal labor tax rates and provides an informative lower …
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