Testing for adverse selection in insurance markets
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Author
Contributions
- Siegelman, Peter. - Contributor
- National Bureau of Economic Research. - Contributor
Publication
2009 - National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
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Electronic resource
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- Library of Congress Control Number2009655837
- Open LibraryOL23998207M
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- LCCHB1
Description
"This paper reviews and evaluates the empirical literature on adverse selection in insurance markets. We focus on empirical work that seeks to test the basic coverage-risk prediction of adverse selection theory-that is, that policyholders who purchase more insurance coverage tend to be riskier. The analysis of this body of work, we argue, indicates that whether such a correlation exists varies across insurance markets and pools of insurance policies. We discuss various reasons why a coverage-risk correlation may be found in some pools of insurance policies but not in others. We also review the work on the disentangling of adverse selection and moral hazard and on learning by policyholders and insurers"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
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Series Statement
- NBER working paper series -- working paper 15586
- Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) -- working paper no. 15586.
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