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This paper seeks to determine whether governments should intervene in the private annuity market by directly providing public insurance in the form of annuities when both the government and the insurance companies could default. It is found that, although the government could default,...
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When decision makers invest in effort to reach their targets, they face multiple sources of risk: first the risk of failure and second the noise that surrounds either the target or the initial situation. In this paper, we examine how effort is adjusted to account for changes in this risky...
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This paper investigates the effects of an increase in ambiguity aversion and an increase in ambiguity in an insurance bargaining game with a risk-and-ambiguity-neutral insurer and a risk-and-ambiguity-averse client. Both a cooperative and a non-cooperative bargaining game are examined. We show...
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In this paper, we examine whether a more ambiguity-averse individual will invest in more effort to shift her initial starting wealth distribution toward a better target distribution. We assume that the individual has ambiguous beliefs regarding two target (starting) distributions and that one...
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This paper proposes a Conditional Value-at-Risk Minimization (CVaRM) approach to optimize an insurer's product mix. By incorporating the natural hedging strategy of Cox and Lin (2007) and the two-factor stochastic mortality model of Cairns et al. (2006b), we calculate an optimize product mix...
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The paper proposes an additive continuous-time stochastic mortality model which revises that (B&H model) of Ballotta and Haberman (2006). The structure of the B&H model implies that the future hazard rate is proportional to the stochastic component, thus inducing two questionable features....
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