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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 …
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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 …
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We study optimal risk adjustment in imperfectly competitive health insurance markets when high-risk consumers are less likely to switch insurer than low-risk consumers. First, we find that insurers still have an incentive to select even if risk adjustment perfectly corrects for cost differences...
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agents have private information on their true risk type. If the regulation is not too stringent, the equilibrium is … regulation is not too stringent, the equilibrium is separating in which a single insurer monopolizes the high risks while the …
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regulation on the genetic information insurers have access to. A reason may be that genetic insurance is not yet a political …
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In many markets insurers are barred from price discrimination based on con- sumer characteristics like age, gender, and …
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side. We use the model to investigate the welfare effects of discrimination (also known as risk selection). We postulate … find that aggregate surplus decreases when risk aversion is high. When risk aversion is low however, discrimination …
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