Conditional payments and self-protection |
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Authors: | Liqun Liu Andrew J. Rettenmaier Thomas R. Saving |
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Affiliation: | (1) Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University, 4231 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-4231, USA |
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Abstract: | Self-protection can be financed either by upfront payments or by conditional payments (or contingent fees) in which individuals pay a provider only when a favorable outcome is realized. We find that, from the vantage point of a risk-averse individual, conditional payments welfare dominate upfront payments in the state-independent framework, but upfront payments welfare dominate conditional payments in the state-dependent framework. Moreover, more risk aversion always implies more self-protection under conditional payments, for both state-independent and state-dependent frameworks. In contrast, it has been previously argued that more risk aversion does not necessarily imply more self-protection under upfront payments. |
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Keywords: | Conditional payment Contingent fee Self protection Insurance Risk aversion |
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