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This article studies the effects of tax competition on the provision of public goods under business risk and partial … term. The converse is true during a recovery, when they are underprovided. In the long term however, tax competition does …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009748378
This article studies the effects of tax competition on the provision of public goods under business risk and partial … term. The converse is true during a recovery, when they are underprovided. In the long term however, tax competition does …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010189446
This paper investigates the effect of adverse selection on the private annuity market in a model with two periods of retirement and two types of individuals, who differ in their life expectancy. In order to introduce the existence of limited-time pension insurance, we consider a model where for...
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This paper investigates the effect of adverse selection and price competition on the private annuity market in a model …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009750561
This paper investigates the effect of adverse selection on the private annuity market in a model with two periods of retirement. In order to introduce the existence of limited-time pension insurance, we assume that for each period of retirement separate contracts can be purchased. Demand for the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011541030
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This work takes a closer look on the predominant assumption in usual lemon market models of having finitely many or even only two different levels of quality. We model a situation which is close to the classical monopolistic setting but admits an interval of possible quality values....
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We develop a theoretical analysis of two widely used regulations of genetic tests, disclosure duty and consent law, and we run several experiments in order to shed light on both the take-up rate of genetic testing and on the comparison of policyholders' welfare under the two regulations....
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The "money's worth" measure has been used to assess whether annuities are fairly valued and also as evidence for adverse selection in the annuity market. However, a regulated life assurer with concerns about predicting long-run mortality may price annuities to reduce these risks which will...
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We study a monopoly insurance model with endogenous information acquisition. Through a continuous effort choice, consumers can determine the precision of a privately observed signal that is informative about their accident risk. The equilibrium effort is, depending on parameter values, either...
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