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to reduce these insurance gaps. We examine insurance decisions in a computer-administered experiment that makes several …. Third, we find that once people have made a decision, they tend to repeat it, demonstrating a strong preference for the …
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Few micro…nance-funded businesses grow beyond subsistence entrepreneur-ship. This paper considers one possible explanation: that the structure ofexisting micro…nance contracts may discourage risky but high-expected returninvestments. To explore this possibility, I develop a theory that uni…es...
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and laboratory experiment. Our model and simulation predict that the crowding out of private transfers is often more than … by the laboratory experiment, except that the crowding-out effect is not more than one-for-one, and hence the total risk …
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In this study we experimentally investigate whether solidarity, which is a crucial base for informal insurance arrangements in developing countries, is sensitive to the extent to which individuals can influence their risk exposure. With slum dwellers of Nairobi our design measures subjects'...
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In this study we experimentally investigate whether solidarity, which is a crucial base for informal insurance arrangements in developing countries, is sensitive to the extent to which in-dividuals can influence their risk exposure. With slum dwellers of Nairobi our design measures subjects'...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011687995
In this study we experimentally investigate whether solidarity, which is a crucial base for informal insurance arrangements in developing countries, is sensitive to the extent to which individuals can influence their risk exposure. With slum dwellers of Nairobi our design measures subjects'...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011689557
In this study we experimentally investigate whether solidarity, which is a crucial base for informal insurance arrangements in developing countries, is sensitive to the extent to which individuals can influence their risk exposure. With slum dwellers of Nairobi our design measures subjects'...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011709599
In this study we experimentally investigate whether solidarity, which is a crucial base for informal insurance arrangements in developing countries, is sensitive to the extent to which individuals can influence their risk exposure. With slum dwellers of Nairobi our design measures subjects'...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012948691
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