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A Theory Of Insurance And Gambling John A Nyman

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A Theory Of Insurance And Gambling John A Nyman
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.59 MB
Pages: 273
Author: John A. Nyman
ISBN: 9780197687925, 9780197687956, 019768792X, 0197687954
Language: English
Year: 2024

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A Theory Of Insurance And Gambling John A Nyman by John A. Nyman 9780197687925, 9780197687956, 019768792X, 0197687954 instant download after payment.

"This book holds that the demand for insurance is best understood, not by focusing on risk preferences, but by focusing on the additional income, the states of the world that trigger the income transfer from the insurer, and the value of income (and consumption) in those states. It is unlikely that demand can be understood if the analyst limits the gain from insurance to coverage of the uninsured loss alone. It is also unlikely that the demand can be understood if the analyst limits the analysis to a movement along a static "risk averse" utility or value function, rather than acknowledging that a shift of this function, and thus in the utility or value of additional income, often coincides with the occurrence of the event that triggers the payout"--

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