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We use data on households' deductible choices in auto and home insurance to estimate a structural model of risky choice …
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In the literature on optimal indemnity schedules, indemnities are usually restricted to be non-negative. Gollier (1987) shows that this constraint might well bind: insured could get higher expected utility if insurance contracts would allow payments from the insured to the insurer at some...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010315496
We use data on households' deductible choices in auto and home insurance to estimate a structural model of risky choice …. Our main findings are robust to a variety of modeling assumptions. -- deductible ; loss aversion ; probability weighting …
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We use data on insurance deductible choices to estimate a structural model of risky choice that incorporates "standard … important role in explaining the aversion to risk manifested in deductible choices. This finding is robust to allowing for …
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We use data on insurance deductible choices to estimate a structural model of risky choice that incorporates 'standard … important role in explaining the aversion to risk manifested in deductible choices. This finding is robust to allowing for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315858
on deductible choice in Dutch universal health insurance, we find that risk preferences are a dominant factor in decision … explaining deductible choice behavior than risk type. This finding contrasts with classical expected utility theory, as it …
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We use data on insurance deductible choices to estimate a structural model of risky choice that incorporates "standard … important role in explaining the aversion to risk manifested in deductible choices. This finding is robust to allowing for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013094473
In the literature on optimal indemnity schedules, indemnities are usually restricted to be non-negative. Gollier (1987) shows that this constraint might well bind: insured could get higher expected utility if insurance contracts would allow payments from the insured to the insurer at some...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005756599
We define and explore the No-Upward-Crossing NUC, a condition satisfied by every parameterized family of distributions commonly used in economic applications. Under smoothness assumptions, NUC is equivalent to log-supermodularity of the negative of the derivative of the distribution with respect...
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The probability of income loss depends on talent and effort. Effort has positive externalities and therefore individuals are proportion to their perceived diligence. The social norm requires more effort from individuals perceived as more talented, but talent is private information and...
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