This paper aims to shed light on the dilemma faced by insurance purchasers faced with multiple distribution channels. Should the consumer herself choose from a large set of insurance policies or rather delegate a part her decision to an intermediary who is more or less honest? We consider decisions based on a number of real-world insurance distribution channels with different information frames. Beliefs about intermediary honesty are the main determinants of individual choice. In addition, the obfuscation of information is the main source of inefficiency in decision-making, particularly regarding the characteristics of the insurance contracts chosen by consumers
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Abstract: The participation of intermediaries in either public policy or private markets can be just...
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URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2012.htmlDocuments de travail du...
The distribution of income and wealth resulting from risk-taking behavior significantly affects coop...
International audienceThis paper investigates how the general public behaves when confronted with lo...
This paper develops a market model where consumers refrain from buying products that they are unable...
Abstract: The participation of intermediaries in either public policy or private markets can be just...
This thesis aims at explaining interactions among economic agents operating in the retail insurance ...
The purpose of this study is to consider the following two questions by examining insurance products...
How malleable are preferences? This paper provides experimental evidence on the extent to which insu...
How malleable are preferences? This paper provides experimental evidence on the extent to which insu...
Abstracts: This paper attempts to understand the outcomes when each party of the insurance contracts...
The paper analyzes the effect of improvement in the quality of information on the arrangement of inf...
Honesty is a fundamental pillar for cooperation in human societies and thus for their economic welfa...
We develop a model of insurance with an informational asymmetry be-tween the insurer and the policy ...
We consider a model of insurance and collusion. Efficient risk sharing requires the consumer to get ...
This paper analyzes the equilibrium of an insurance market where applicants for insurance have a dut...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2012.htmlDocuments de travail du...
The distribution of income and wealth resulting from risk-taking behavior significantly affects coop...
International audienceThis paper investigates how the general public behaves when confronted with lo...
This paper develops a market model where consumers refrain from buying products that they are unable...
Abstract: The participation of intermediaries in either public policy or private markets can be just...