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Contributions to Insurance Economics

Title
Contributions to Insurance Economics [electronic resource] / edited by Georges Dionne.
ISBN
9789401711685
Published
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1992.
Physical Description
XIX, 524 p. digital.
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Summary
This book offers a basic reference, new material and teaching supplements to graduate students and researchers in economics, finance and insurance. The book is divided into two main parts. Part I contains six survey articles on different subjects that represent significant developments over the past years: optimality of insurance contracting, liability insurance, moral hazard, adverse selection, insurance pricing and econometric estimation of accident distributions. Part 2 extends the recent literature by presenting fourteen essays on different subjects of current research in: (a) the theory of insurance economics covering nonlinear expected utility, prudence, deviant beliefs, incomplete markets, increases in risk, ambiguity; (b) problems of information including moral hazard and competitive markets, adverse selection and probationary periods, incomplete information and risk categorization; and (c) empirical studies on workers' compensation, adverse selection and the effects of no-fault in automobile insurance. Each paper is presented with an abstract and keywords, and can be read independently of the other contributions in the volume.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 15, 2013
Series
Huebner international series on risk, insurance, and economic security ; 13.
Huebner International Series on Risk, Insurance and Economic Security, 13
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