Insurance demand and social comparison: An experimental analysis |
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Authors: | Andreas Friedl Katharina Lima de Miranda Ulrich Schmidt |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 24105, Kiel, Germany 2. Department of Economics, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany
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Abstract: | This paper analyzes whether social comparison can explain the low take-up of disaster insurance usually reported in field studies. We argue that risks in the case of disasters are highly correlated between subjects whereas risks for which high insurance take-up can be observed (e.g. extended warranties or cell phone insurance) are typically idiosyncratic. We set up a simple model with social reference points and show that in the presence of inequality aversion social comparison makes insurance indeed less attractive if risks are correlated. In addition we conducted a simple experiment which confirms these theoretical results. The average willingness to pay for insurance is significantly higher for idiosyncratic than for correlated risks. |
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