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"This book holds that the demand for insurance is best understood, not by focusing on risk preferences, but by focusing on the additional income, the states of the world that trigger the income transfer from the insurer, and the value of income (and consumption) in those states. It is unlikely...
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Although gambling is primarily an economic activity, no single theory of the demand for gambles has gained wide-spread acceptance among economists. This paper proposes a simple model of the demand for gambling that is based on the standard economic assumptions that (1) resources are scarce and...
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This paper suggests insurance represents a quid pro quo transaction across states of the world and is purchased to transfer income to a state where it is more valued. It also suggests that gambling represent a similar quid pro quo transaction across states but that consumers gamble to transfer...
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