We study risk behavior of Danish self-employed entrepreneurs, whose income risk may be driven by both exogenous factors and effort choice (moral hazard). Partial insurance is available through voluntary unemployment insurance (UI). Additional incentives to sign insurance contracts stem from a UI-embedded, government-subsidized early retirement (ER) program, giving benefits that are un-related to business risk. Indeed, we argue that the self-employeds ’ incentives to insure themselves stem from the ER plan rather than from the UI cover. We show how to use a policy reform to identify moral hazard in observed transitions to unemployment when insurance is a choice variable. We use administrative (register) panel data covering 10 % of the Danish...
In the “Knightian ” theory of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs provide insur-ance to workers by payin...
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We study risk behavior of Danish self-employed entrepreneurs, whose income risk may be driven by bot...
We study entrepreneurs ’ behavioral responses of effort (moral hazard) to avoid business fail-ure. T...
Does insurance provision reduce entrepreneurs' effort to avoid business failure? We exploit unique f...
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This article addresses ongoing debates about whether the welfare state hinders or fosters self-emplo...
We find strong evidence in the OECD country panel data to support the Knightian view that non-divers...
In the 'Knightian' theory of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs provide insurance to workers by paying ...
We study a large-scale French reform that provided generous downside insurance for unem-ployed indiv...
Willardsen presented on his upcoming article with the same title. The abstract from this paper is a...
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We evaluate the effects of unemployment insurance variations in a general equilibrium occupational ...
This paper studies whether adverse selection can rationalize a universal mandate for unemployment in...
In the “Knightian ” theory of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs provide insur-ance to workers by payin...
This paper presents a lab-in-the-field experiment with 2111 Dutch homeowners in floodplain areas to ...
We investigate the relationship between life cycle wages and individual membership of unemployment ...
We study risk behavior of Danish self-employed entrepreneurs, whose income risk may be driven by bot...
We study entrepreneurs ’ behavioral responses of effort (moral hazard) to avoid business fail-ure. T...
Does insurance provision reduce entrepreneurs' effort to avoid business failure? We exploit unique f...
This paper introduces a quantitative model with risky entrepreneurship and search frictions matching...
This article addresses ongoing debates about whether the welfare state hinders or fosters self-emplo...
We find strong evidence in the OECD country panel data to support the Knightian view that non-divers...
In the 'Knightian' theory of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs provide insurance to workers by paying ...
We study a large-scale French reform that provided generous downside insurance for unem-ployed indiv...
Willardsen presented on his upcoming article with the same title. The abstract from this paper is a...
This paper studies whether adverse selection can rationalize a universal mandate for unemployment in...
We evaluate the effects of unemployment insurance variations in a general equilibrium occupational ...
This paper studies whether adverse selection can rationalize a universal mandate for unemployment in...
In the “Knightian ” theory of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurs provide insur-ance to workers by payin...
This paper presents a lab-in-the-field experiment with 2111 Dutch homeowners in floodplain areas to ...
We investigate the relationship between life cycle wages and individual membership of unemployment ...