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In automobile insurance, the “contract timing effect” under Bonus-Malus System - there are fewer and fewer claims as time approaches to the end of a contract year - would bias the test of moral hazard. While the Expected Utility model cannot explain this phenomenon, we aim to unravel it by a...
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Moral hazard is a critical issue in automobile insurance claiming behavior. However, empirical studies show that the "contract timing effect" - there are fewer and fewer claims as the time approaches to the end of each contract year - would bias the test of moral hazard under the Bonus-Malus...
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This paper analyzes the existing literature on the effect of attribute framing on consumers' attitudes and intentions with regard to food products. Attribute framing includes a broader interpretation of gains and losses when a product attribute is presented in a dichotomous way, such as fat vs....
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