Contributions to Insurance Economics
- List Price: $359.00
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Kluwer Academic Print on Demand
- Publish date: 06/01/1992
Description:
Economic Theory of Risk Exchanges: A Review.- The Demand for and Supply of Liability Insurance.- Moral Hazard and Insurance Contracts.- Adverse Selection in Insurance Markets: A Selective Survey.- Financial Pricing of Property and Liability Insurance.- Econometric Models of Accident Distributions.- Optimal Insurance: A Nonexpected Utility Analysis.- Background Risk, Prudence, and the Demand for Insurance.- Optimum Insurance with Deviant Beliefs.- Increases in Risk and the Demand for Insurance.- Crop Insurance in Incomplete Markets.- How Does Ambiguity Affect Insurance Decisions?.- Moral Hazard and Competitive Insurance Markets.- Probationary Periods and Time-Dependent Deductibles in Insurance Markets with Adverse Selection.- Insurance Classifications and Social Welfare.- Social Insurance in Market Contexts: Implications of the Structure of Workers' Compensation for Job Safety and Wages.- Testing for Asymmetric Information in Canadian Automobile Insurance.- Incentive Effects of No-Fault Automobile Insurance: Evidence from Insurance Claim Data.- Measuring the Effects of the No-Fault 1978 Quebec Automobile Insurance Act with the DRAG Model.- Liability Versus No-Fault Automobile Insurance Regimes: An Analysis of the Experience in Quebec.
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