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developing a disease (a discrimination risk). Differently, Consent Law allows them to hide this detrimental information, creating … exogenous values of adverse selection under Consent Law, and the repeated interactions experiment devised has not resulted in …
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a disease (a discrimination risk). Differently, Consent Law allows them to hide this detrimental information, creating … exogenous values of adverse selection under Consent Law, and the repeated interactions experiment devised has not resulted in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011082825
We use the 2003/2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey in conjunction with the 2002 National Health Interview Survey to test for adverse selection in the private U.S. health insurance markets. The key idea is to test whether individuals who are more exposed to health risks also buy insurance...
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We use the 2003/2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey in conjunction with the 2002 National Health Interview Survey to test for adverse selection in the private U.S. health insurance markets. The key idea is to test whether individuals who are more exposed to health risks also buy insurance...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010786748
offer. This generates a situation of price discrimination where individuals without group contracts and higher search costs …
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cornerstone of contract theory. We have conducted an experiment with 720 participants to explore whether the theoretical insights …
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cornerstone of contract theory. We have conducted an experiment with 720 participants to explore whether the theoretical insights …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011084433
report about an experiment with 508 participants designed to test whether this fundamental trade-off is actually relevant. In …
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this result with a laboratory experiment.  We find that, when the problem of product market opportunism is moderate, i …
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expected to suffer from a winnerÂ’s curse of their own. In this paper I report on results from a new experiment where one group … in the experiment, rather than the experimenter. I also find that the sellers do overbid, and so suffer from a curse of …
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