In this thesis we investigate whether health insurance decisions can be explained by loss aversion. We use a model of reference dependent preferences as developed by Koszegi and Rabin (2006) to show that under loss aversion there are different maximum willingness to pay for private health insurance. We do not endogenise the reference point. Instead we attempt to alter the reference point through framing in a laboratory setting, in a manner which is consistent with the original Tversky and Kahneman (1981) formulation of prospect theory. We find that the framing effect did not result in a difference between the proportion of subjects who purchased private health insurance. We do find that subjects make decisions closer to that of an expected ...
A basic prediction of theoretical models of insurance is that if consumers have private information ...
International audienceThere is no consensus among health economists about the specification of indiv...
International audienceThis paper is the first to apply prospect theory to societal health-related de...
This dissertation studies how loss-aversion, i.e., people's behavioral tendency to be more sensitive...
This thesis explores insurance decisions with respect to modest risks. Bernoulli’s expected utility ...
Adverse selection and moral hazard are two effects of incomplete information in the market for healt...
Abstract: Two alternative interpretations of the demand for insurance can be derived from the basic ...
This article describes the anatomy of health insurance. It begins by considering the optimal design ...
This thesis presents empirical evidence on the behaviour of consumers in the Australian private heal...
Captivity to a mainstream public insurer, is hypothesized to constrain the choice of purchasing priv...
This book is written with an acute awareness of the need for new insight to ensure (1) universal pro...
dissertationThis dissertation uses experiments to study individual and market behavior in the presen...
The economic literature on the demand for non-life insurance has mainly emphasized the influence of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
International audienceThis paper performs several tests of decision analysis applied to the health d...
A basic prediction of theoretical models of insurance is that if consumers have private information ...
International audienceThere is no consensus among health economists about the specification of indiv...
International audienceThis paper is the first to apply prospect theory to societal health-related de...
This dissertation studies how loss-aversion, i.e., people's behavioral tendency to be more sensitive...
This thesis explores insurance decisions with respect to modest risks. Bernoulli’s expected utility ...
Adverse selection and moral hazard are two effects of incomplete information in the market for healt...
Abstract: Two alternative interpretations of the demand for insurance can be derived from the basic ...
This article describes the anatomy of health insurance. It begins by considering the optimal design ...
This thesis presents empirical evidence on the behaviour of consumers in the Australian private heal...
Captivity to a mainstream public insurer, is hypothesized to constrain the choice of purchasing priv...
This book is written with an acute awareness of the need for new insight to ensure (1) universal pro...
dissertationThis dissertation uses experiments to study individual and market behavior in the presen...
The economic literature on the demand for non-life insurance has mainly emphasized the influence of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
International audienceThis paper performs several tests of decision analysis applied to the health d...
A basic prediction of theoretical models of insurance is that if consumers have private information ...
International audienceThere is no consensus among health economists about the specification of indiv...
International audienceThis paper is the first to apply prospect theory to societal health-related de...