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In this article, we establish a model of competitive insurance markets based on Rothschild and Stiglitz (1976) where insurers can perform risk classification tests either before insurance contracts are issued (underwriting) or when coverage claims are filed (post-loss test). However, insurers...
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We advance the literature starting from the work by Dixit (2000), who considers the effect of the principle of good faith on adverse selection. Introducing a post-loss risk misrepresentation testing in a competitive insurance market model, we identify a sufficient condition to guarantee that a...
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The determinants of insurance consumption have been extensively studied, yet spatial correlations are rarely considered within this framework. In this paper, we discuss several channels through which spatial dependence may arise and then test for spatial dependence using six years (2009-2014) of...
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We propose a new reserve error measure net of loss development forecasting error using the most basic actuarial technique of estimating loss development. We argue that the proposed measure is better for capturing managerial discretion than the traditional reserve error measures due to its...
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