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Internet use by insurance firms for online sales of their products and services has been the topic of many analyses. Large consulting firms such as Price/WaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte & Touche and Booz-Allen & Hamilton have studied the so-called "lag"" experienced by the insurance industry as far...
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In a theoretical model, we analyze the effects of various kinds of demand- and supply-side incentives in the context of a model in which patients and doctors must decide not only on an aggregate quantity of health services to use in treating various kinds of illness, but also have a choice...
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This paper looks at the dynamic properties of insurance contracts when insurers have better technology at preventing catastrophic losses than the insured. The prevention technology is owned by the insurers and is permanent. If long-term contracts are not possible, the insured is faced with a...
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This survey covers extensively the theoretical and the empirical work that was done on the incentive effects related to the existence of workers' compensation (WC) in the North American context. It first analyzes the economic rationale for compulsory WC. Then it studies the impact of WC on...
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