We consider successive generations of non-altruistic individuals carrying a good or bad gene. Daughters are more likely to carry their mother’s gene than the opposite one. Competitive insurers can perform a genetic test revealing an agent’s gene. They may condition their quotes on the agent’s or on her ancestors’ genetic status. In equilibrium generation one is bribed to take the test with an unconditional quote. The insurer uses this information to profitably screen a finite number of generations of their offspring. The offspring of good gene carriers subsidize the tested generation
If life insurers are not permitted to use genetic test results in underwriting, they may face advers...
We compare the alternative approaches for regulating genetic information in the health insurance ma...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]The d...
We consider successive generations of non-altruistic individuals carrying a good or bad gene. Daught...
We consider successive generations of non-altruistic individuals carrying either a good or bad gene....
We consider successive generations of non-altruistic individuals carrying either a good or bad gene....
The article discusses the potential impact of the diffusion of genetic testing on healthcare insuran...
Personalized medicine is still in its infancy, with costly genetic tests providing little actionable...
We develop a model where a genetic test reveals whether an individual has a low or high probability ...
We study the effects of genetic tests on markets for life, disability, retirement, and health insura...
The genetic tests spread in almost all the domains of the society. However, several authors followin...
International audienceThe development of genetic testing creates opportunities to better target dise...
We develop a theoretical analysis of two widely used regulations of genetic tests, Disclosure Duty ...
We compare two genetic testing regulations, Disclosure Duty (DD) and Consent Law (CL), in an environ...
Use of the genetic testing results by insurance companies for underwriting process has been a resear...
If life insurers are not permitted to use genetic test results in underwriting, they may face advers...
We compare the alternative approaches for regulating genetic information in the health insurance ma...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]The d...
We consider successive generations of non-altruistic individuals carrying a good or bad gene. Daught...
We consider successive generations of non-altruistic individuals carrying either a good or bad gene....
We consider successive generations of non-altruistic individuals carrying either a good or bad gene....
The article discusses the potential impact of the diffusion of genetic testing on healthcare insuran...
Personalized medicine is still in its infancy, with costly genetic tests providing little actionable...
We develop a model where a genetic test reveals whether an individual has a low or high probability ...
We study the effects of genetic tests on markets for life, disability, retirement, and health insura...
The genetic tests spread in almost all the domains of the society. However, several authors followin...
International audienceThe development of genetic testing creates opportunities to better target dise...
We develop a theoretical analysis of two widely used regulations of genetic tests, Disclosure Duty ...
We compare two genetic testing regulations, Disclosure Duty (DD) and Consent Law (CL), in an environ...
Use of the genetic testing results by insurance companies for underwriting process has been a resear...
If life insurers are not permitted to use genetic test results in underwriting, they may face advers...
We compare the alternative approaches for regulating genetic information in the health insurance ma...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]The d...