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We develop a model of occupational choice and entrepreneurship in which market frictions limit the possibilities for diversifying entrepreneurial risk. A concern for relative standing arises in this model even though individuals care only about the consumption of standard commodities. In...
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preferences. Full insurance cannot be rejected. As the risk-sharing as-if-complete-markets theory might predict, estimated risk …
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partial and full insurance can obtain, depending on the relative patience of agents and financial intermediaries. Insurance …
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Insurance has an intertemporal aspect as insurance premia have to be paid up front. We argue that the financing of … insurance is key to understanding basic insurance patterns and insurers' balance sheets. Limited enforcement implies that … insurance is globally monotone increasing in household net worth and income, incomplete, and precautionary. These results hold …
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defining a meaningful role for insurance in managing business interruption (BI) and other risks from future pandemics. The … insurance industry will be part of that solution set, whether through the continued development of ad hoc state …-by-state initiatives, a private-public partnership in which the insurance industry commits its servicing capabilities, or a private …
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The CFA franc zone has had one of the longest experiences with a fixed exchange rate for a convertible currency and regional integration of any group of developing countries. France, the anchor country, provides aid to support the zone. This paper asks whether the arrangements are more than just...
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This paper estimates a reduced-form model to assess the credit risk of General Insurance (GI) non-life firms in the UK … insurance firms. The implications of these findings for regulators of GI firms under the coming Solvency II are discussed. …
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